Tips When Considering A Life Insurance Policy

Posted on 14. Jul, 2009 by Susan Reynolds in Medical Insurance

If you have anyone in your life that rely on you to support them financially then you will want to have proper life insurance coverage. Life cover should be at the top of your list of priorities. How will your family survive financially when you are gone? It is not something any of us want to think about but it is reality.

It is unfair to our loved ones that depend on us for financial support to not be prepared for the future in case we are not a part of it. We want to ensure that our family members are happy and safe and living a life they are accustomed to even when we are gone.

A lump sum life cover policy is pretty straight forward. The tricky part is finding the plan option and coverage amount that is right for you. You can ask your agent for information about each plan type and get helpful advice on selecting the right policy for you and your needs.

There are many things to consider before applying for life cover. Consider the amount you need and be sure to take out enough. Do not forget to consider the home loan and other bills. Your cover amount can be determined by using an internet calculator. You do not want to find out you are under insured. Over insuring yourself is a mistake as well.

Determine how long you will need the policy to be in place.

After your death the trust will ensure all money are paid out correctly. The inheritance tax liability will increase when the cover becomes part of your estate, a trust stops this from happening. A simple trust form should be included with your policy information.

Do not pay anymore than you can afford. You can expect to pay a higher rate if the insurance company think of you as a higher risk.

If you require your policy amount to remain the same for the length of the policy you should check out Level Term assurance (LTA) coverage. If you only require cover for payment of a home loan or other decreasing debt you could check out Decreasing Term Assurance (DTA) for a more competitive rate.

If you have any life changes happen you will need to review your cover and ensure you have sufficient coverage. You may have a new addition on the way or one going to college, your home might have been refinanced or you changed jobs, any of these things could alter your cover needs. Many people do not understand that their policy needs will shift as their life does. Do not be afraid to make policy changes as they are needed.

If you have had a life cover policy for some time you might want to shop around, it is possible to switch to a lower cost one. Be sure that you are not losing any valuable benefits before cancelling a policy. You have to keep in mind that if your health has gotten worse or any huge life changes have occurred you will be paying a more costly rate for a new policy.

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