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LSU running back Leonard Fournette and his family have purchased two $10 million insurance policies through Baton-Rouge based personal injury attorney Bryan Fisher, according to CBS Sports.
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Fournette needs to know it has become common practice for the game's best players to purchase disability insurance. The policies bought by his parents cover him for $10 million in total disability in the event of a career-ending injury and $10 million for circumstances that would lead to him falling from his projected NFL draft spot.

These days, you cannot typically purchase one without the other even if you wanted to. And when premiums run approximately $8,000 per $1 million of coverage, there's a lot of money going around even if the covered player finishes his career with no more than a hangnail.
The policies kicked in before LSU’s spring practice this year, according to the report.

Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Geaux23119 months
texas a&m defensive backs just cringed
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Ragin' Tiger119 months
Smart move on his and his family's part.
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LetGeauxMyEggo119 months
20 million waiting if he gets hurt.... He has No fear then LOOK THE F*** OUT
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stewie119 months
Good.
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LSUAce007119 months
I would think the payment could be deferred and paid once he makes his NFL money.
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BobABooey119 months
Peyton Manning did this same thing before he went back to TN for his last season. Not an issue.
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LSUintheNW119 months
LINK via LINK
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ManBearTiger119 months
How does one go about rounding up $160,000 cash? Loan?
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vodkacop119 months
Good. Every player in college should have one. Every school should pay these insurance policies. If and when you graduate the policy gets reverted back to cash for the school so they can use it on another athlete.
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Mac119 months
Does LSU not pay for any of the insurance?
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