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What is the Cost of a $20,000 Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, September 2, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The cost of a $20,000 life insurance policy can vary widely depending on several factors, including:

  1. Type of Policy: There are different types of life insurance policies, such as term life insurance and permanent life insurance (whole life or universal life). Term life insurance typically has lower premiums for a specific term (e.g., 10, 20, or 30 years) but does not build cash value, while permanent life insurance lasts for your entire life and may have higher premiums but also includes a cas...


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What is the Meaning of a Term Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, January 16, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

A term life insurance policy is a type of life insurance plan that provide temporary coverage usually lasting for a policy term (duration) of up to thirty years.

However, there are several policy terms to choose from, including 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, or 40 years, depending on your age.

The shorter the policy term, the lower your annual cost of life insurance, because you have a lower probability of dying during the shorter term.

If the insured person dies during the policy term, the death benef...
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What Does Life Insurance Coverage Mean?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 10, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
If you are considering the purchase of life insurance you may be wondering what life insurance coverage actually means.

Life insurance is a contract between the insurance company and the owner of the life insurance policy.


The owner agrees to pay a certain amount of money to the insurer on a regular basis, and in return for the premium payments, the insurer agrees to pay out a death benefit to the beneficiary of the life insurance policy upon the death of the insured person, subject to the term...
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What Does It Mean to Convert a Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, November 20, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Converting a term life insurance policy is an option people who have convertible term life insurance may exercise to convert their existing term life insurance into a permanent life insurance policy.

Some people decide they need lifetime coverage after having purchased a term (temporary) life insurance policy.

The option to convert your term policy allows you to convert your temporary life insurance into a permanent life insurance plan.

You will not need to take a medical exam to prove insurabil...
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Will Term Insurance Premium Increase?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, November 16, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
It depends on the type of life insurance policy you have.

There are a few different types of term life plans, including Level Term, Decreasing Term, and Annual renewable Term, among others.

Level term life insurance premiums remain the same for the entire duration of your policy term - for a period of 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 or 40 years.

Decreasing term life policies have level premiums, but the amount of coverage provided by your life insurance policy decreases each year.

Annual renewable term li...
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Who Does Term Life Insurance Cover?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, October 7, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Term life insurance policies cover the insured person.

The insured is the person named as insured on the life insurance policy.

Your life is insured in a life insurance policy.

If you die while the policy is In Force, the death benefit is paid out to the beneficiary of the insurance policy.

Usually, the insured is the owner of the policy responsible for paying the premiums to the insurer.

However, the owner of the policy may be someone other than the insured.

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What Does Waiver of Premium in Life Insurance Mean?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 13, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

A waiver of premium rider is an insurance policy clause that waives premium payments in the event the policyholder becomes critically ill, seriously injured, or disabled.

A waiver of premium in life insurance is an action by the insurance company canceling premium payments by an insured who has been disabled for a specified period of time (usually, least 6 months).

The life insurance policy remains "In Force", just as if the insured was still making the premium payments.


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What Does Life Insurance Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, September 5, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

You can use a free life insurance price calculator to help you figure out the cost of a life insurance policy and save yourself time and money shopping for life insurance coverage.

What you pay for your life insurance plan will depend on several important factors, including the type and amount of life insurance you buy, as well as, your age, health, lifestyle, and tobacco use, among other personal risk factors taken into consideration by insurance companies when pricing life insurance.

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Who Does Life Insurance Benefit?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, August 24, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

There are two parties that benefit from life insurance coverage.

The owner (insured) of the policy receives Peace of Mind knowing loved ones are financially secure should the insured person pass away.

The beneficiaries also benefit by means of receiving the proceeds from the life insurance death benefit upon the death of the insured person.

The beneficiaries may use the death benefit as they see fit.

Learn more about who benefits from a life insurance policy.


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Who Does Life Insurance Money Go To?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


The proceeds from a life insurance policy, also known as, the death benefits, are paid out to the beneficiary or beneficiaries of a life insurance policy upon the death of the insured person.

The beneficiary contacts the insurance company after the insured has died, to make a claim for the death benefit from the policy.

The insurer will mail the forms to the beneficiary that need to be completed in order to make the claim for the death benefits.


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When Does Life insurance End?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, June 1, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

There are several different ways a life insurance policy may come to an end.

  • The Insured Person Dies While Policy Is In Force 
  • Term Life Policy Expires
  • You Cancel Your Policy
  • The Insurer Cancels Your Policy 


There are two basic types of life insurance: Term and Permanent.

A term life insurance policy ends when the policy term expires.

Whereas, a permanent life insurance policy lasts your entire lifetime, as long as the premiums are paid on time.

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What Does Life Insurance Term Mean?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, May 28, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


A term for life insurance applies to term or temporary life insurance policies.

The "Term" of coverage is the duration or number of years the life insurance policy provides coverage.

The Term is also known as the Policy Term.

It's basically how long your life insurance coverage will last if you keep paying your premiums on time.

Usually, term life plans offer term options of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years.

Learn more about a life insurance term and how it works.


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How Much Life Insurance Does The Average Person Have?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, May 24, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

According to the American Council of Life Insurers (A Trade Association that advocates on behalf of Member Organizations), the average size of a new individual life insurance policy purchased in 2020 was $183,780.

However, the amount of life insurance that is right for you will depend on your situation and what goals you want your life insurance plan to accomplish.

You'll want to take into consideration your annual income, assets, debts, expenses, and future financial goals, among other things,...


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Does Life Insurance Cover Natural Death?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, February 25, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, life insurance coverage is meant to provide a lump sum death benefit payout to the person or persons you select as beneficiaries of your life insurance policy in the event of your death from natural causes, accidents and most diseases.

A natural death or death caused by health-related issues is covered by life insurance plans. In case the policyholder dies due to any type of critical illness or medical condition, the beneficiary(s) of the insurance policy will get the sum assured as the d...


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Life Insurance Becomes Effective When?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, February 5, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


A life insurance policy becomes effective when underwriting approves the application, when the insurance company accepts the application, and the first premium is paid for the policy.

When all those conditions are met the insurance policy is considered "In Force", also known as "In Effect" – meaning you are insured.

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How Long Does It Take to Get Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


The length of time it takes to get life insurance will depend on the insurance company and the type of life insurance policy you need, in addition to your personal health.

The traditional type of whole life insurance policy requiring a medical exam may take up to 4-6 weeks for you to get insured.

This may vary depending on the medical record requirements based on your health, and how long not takes to receive those records from your Doctor.

There are other types of policies available, including ...


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Can Life Insurance Expire?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, October 15, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, a life insurance policy can expire.

Term life plans provide temporary coverage lasting for a set period of time, usually up to a maximum period of thirty years.

However, you may be able to choose a policy duration (term) of 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years.

If you are alive when the term life insurance expires, the coverage ends.

You may have an option to renew your policy for another term of 10 years or less, if you still need coverage.

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Term Life Insurance Covers What?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 28, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What does term life insurance cover?

Term life is temporary life insurance that pays out a death benefit upon the death of the insured person during the policy term.

The types of death covered by a term life policy include natural causes, illness, and accidental death.

In addition, suicide is covered if it occurs two years after the start of the policy (one year in some states).

Learn more about what term life insurance covers.


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Does Term Life Insurance Cover Accidents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 24, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, a term life insurance policy covers accidents.

Term life insurance pays out a death benefit if the insured person dies as a result of natural causes, medical illness, or accidental death.

However, some insurance policies may have exclusions for high risk activities; such as, sky diving or auto racing.

So, although term life plans cover accidental death, your coverage is subject to the terms, conditions, and exclusions stated in the insurance contract.

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Term Life Insurance Covers to What Age?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, September 20, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


The age that a term life insurance policy covers you to depends on your age at the time you buy your policy, and the duration or term of coverage.

For example, if you are 25 when you buy a 20-year term life policy, your coverage will remain "In Force" until you are 45 years old. But the policy expires at the 20-year anniversary of your coverage.

However, a term to age 70 policy provides life insurance protection until you reach 70 years old.

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Does Term Life Insurance Cover Cancer?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, September 16, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, term life insurance policies cover cancer.

If you are insured by a term life policy, and you die as a result of cancer, the death benefit would be paid out to your beneficiary.

Payment of any death benefit is subject to all terms, conditions and exclusions stated in the insurance contract.

However, unless you lied on the application for life insurance, your policy would likely pay out on death resulting from cancer.

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Term Life Insurance Does It Have Cash Value?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, September 12, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


A standard term life insurance policy does not build up any cash value inside the policy. it provides Pure Protection - a death benefit but no cash value.

However, Return of Premium term life insurance policies do return your paid premiums if you outlive the duration of your policy term.

That means, if you are alive when your term life insurance expires, you get the premiums back.

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Does Life Insurance Pay If You Die of Natural Causes?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, January 21, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance is a type of financial protection that pays out a death benefit upon the death of the insured person, subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions stated in the insurance contract.

Life insurance pays out a death benefit if the insured person dies from a covered cause of death, including natural causes, illness or accidental death.

Yes, life insurance pays if the insured dies from natural causes.


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What Does Life Insurance Pay For?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, January 9, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you are the beneficiary of a life insurance policy, you may use the proceeds (death benefit) from the life insurance in any way you choose.

You could spend the money on paying for the burial of the insured person. Or, save the money.

Many people use the death benefit to replace the income of the insured.

But it's really up to you as beneficiary to choose how you wish to use the money you receive from the payout on a life insurance policy.

Learn more about what life insurance pays for.


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How Much Does Senior Life Insurance Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 15, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The price you pay monthly or annually for a senior life insurance policy will be based on the rate you are charged per $1,000 of life insurance multiplied by the amount of life insurance you need.

You rate is determined by considering your age, gender, health, and other risk factors that impact your longevity - how long you are expected to live.

The younger and healthier you are, the lower your rate for life insurance.

You can compare pricing for senior life insurance policies online by requesti...


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What is Term Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, December 3, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is term insurance and how does it work?

Term insurance is temporary life insurance lasting for a specific period of time, usually up to 30 years.

Many insurers offer term life insurance plans for a duration of 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years of protection.

If the insured person dies during the policy term, the death benefit is paid out to the beneficiary of the life insurance policy.

If there insured person is alive when the policy term expires, there is no payout of any benefits, and the coverag...


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Does Life Insurance Cover COVID-19?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, October 8, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Today we are living through a very unique point in history, having experienced the only pandemic of the past 100 hundred years.

With so much uncertainty about the future, many of us are considering what that future holds for us and our families.

That's why many people are choosing to purchase life insurance to provide financial protection for the future of our loved ones.

But, does life insurance cover death resulting from COVID-19?

It's an important question to consider before buying life insur...


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What Does Life Insurance Not Cover?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, June 30, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you are purchasing life insurance you may be wondering what isn't covered by a life insurance policy.

Well, life insurance pays out a death benefit to your beneficiary upon your death if you die while your policy is In Force, and subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions stated in your life insurance contract (policy).

There are several reasons why a life insurance death benefit claim may be denied, including fraud, misrepresentation of a material fact on your application for coverage,...


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What Does Life Insurance Cover You For?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, June 24, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you're shopping for a life insurance policy you may be wondering what it is life insurance covers you for.

Actually, a life insurance policy pays out a death benefit to your beneficiary upon your death, subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions stated in your life insurance contract.

A covered cause of death may include natural causes, accidents and suicide, if the suicide occurs after the suicide exclusion period - usually 2 years, but one year in some states.

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How Many Years Does Term Life Insurance Have?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, June 20, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Term life insurance is a type of life insurance policy that provides temporary protection lasting for a specific number if years.

Usually, term life offers coverage for a period of 1 to 30 years.

Most life insurance policies for term life coverage are either 10 or 20 years in duration.

However, you may be able to choose a policy "term" of 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years, depending on your age.

Learn more about how many years term life insurance has.


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Meaning of Term Life Insurance

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is the meaning of term life insurance?

Term life insurance is a type of life insurance policy that provides temporary protection for a specified period of time, usually up to 30 years.

The "Term" of a term life policy is the duration of coverage provided by the life insurance.

You may be able to choose a "Term" of 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years of protection.

If the insured person dies during the policy term, the death benefit is paid out to the beneficiary of the term life policy.

If the insured...


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What is Burial Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, February 11, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


It's a type of small life insurance policy providing lifetime protection which can be used to pay for your final expenses, including the cost of your funeral and burial.

Many burial insurance policies are offered with Guaranteed Approval, which means you cannot be turned down for a policy due to any health issues.

Several insurers offer burial expense life insurance policies including United of Omaha, Colonial Penn, AIG, MetLife, and Foresters, among others.

Learn more about how burial insurance...


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What is Funeral Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, January 8, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Funeral insurance is a type of permanent life insurance plan that provides a limited amount of insurance to pay for your final expenses, including the cost of your funeral and burial.

Usually, these funeral plans are guaranteed issue, which means you will not have to take a health exam or answer any questions about your health.

Many funeral policies offer from $3,000 up to $20,000 of life insurance protection.

Approval for funeral plans may be guaranteed, but the age requirements for guaranteed ...


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At What Age Does Life Insurance Require a Physical?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 7, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

It's usual for an insurance company to require the applicant for life insurance to take a medical exam.

The life insurer uses this information to determine your health, and how your longevity.

The health examination is paid for by the life insurance carrier.

Usually, if you're age 30 or over, need more than $50,000 of life insurance, you smoke, or have health problems, you would be required to take a physical exam.

Learn more about at what age does life insurance require a physical exam.


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What Does Guaranteed Acceptance Mean?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, November 1, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Guaranteed acceptance is a phrase used related to life insurance which is a type of life insurance policy you may purchase with guaranteed approval.

Also known as guaranteed issue life insurance, guaranteed acceptance plans are offered as an option for people who are older or having difficulty getting insured for life insurance.

With guaranteed approval plans you cannot be turned down for coverage due to any health issues.

As long as you meet the age requirements and can pay the premiums, you ca...


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How Life Insurance Works After Death

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, October 29, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

How does life insurance work after you die?

Once you have passed away, your beneficiary would need to contact your life insurance company and make a claim on your policy in order to receive the death benefits from your insurance.

That's why it is so important to make sure you let your beneficiary know that you have life insurance, where the policy is located, and what to do once you've died, so they can get the proceeds from your life insurance.

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How Does Guaranteed Life Insurance Work?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, September 9, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Guaranteed approval life insurance is a type of insurance plan that guarantees your approval for coverage - even if you have health issues, or you have been denied coverage by other life insurers.

If you meet the age requirements for approval you are guaranteed acceptance.

And, there's no health examinations of health questions to answer

However, the amount of coverage available is usually limited to around $25,000.

Learn more about how a guaranteed issue life insurance policy works.


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Does Life Insurance Payout at End of Term?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, August 13, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


A life insurance policy providing term coverage for a specific period of time does not payout a benefit at the end of the policy term.

Term life insurance only pays out a death benefit upon the death of the insured person, if it occurs during the term of the policy, while the life insurance coverage is paid up and In Force.

If you outlive the duration of your term life policy, your coverage expires, with no payout.

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How Much Does No Medical Exam Life Insurance Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, June 17, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you're shopping for life insurance without any exams, you may be wondering how much it would cost for a policy.

The premium charged for coverage will depend on the type and amount of no exam life insurance you buy.

In addition, your personal risks factors will impact pricing of your policy, including your age, gender, health, lifestyle, tobacco use, occupation, hobbies, etc.

The younger and healthier you are when you purchase your policy, the lower your cost of coverage.

Learn more about the c...


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What is Mortgage Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, January 26, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you're buying a new home, or you have a home, you may be considering mortgage life insurance to pay off your outstanding mortgage should you pass away.

With mortgage term life insurance you can get affordable rates and the coverage you need to fit your specific mortgage.

With mortgage term life plans you select a duration of coverage (term) that matches your mortgage loan - 15, 20 or 30 years.

And, choose an amount of term life insurance that matches the amount you owe on your home loan mortg...


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Does Term Life Insurance Require a Physical Examination?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 7, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Do I have to take a physical exam in order to purchase a term life insurance policy?

That depends on your age and health, and the requirements of the insurance company.

Some reasons insurers require a physical may include:

  • You are over age 30
  • You need more than $50,000 of life insurance
  • You smoke
  • You have a pre-existing health condition

However, there are insurers that offer non medical life insurance policies, which means you won't have to take an exam to qualify for life insurance coverage.

Some li...
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How Much Does Burial Insurance Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, August 11, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

I need burial insurance to help pay for my final expenses, including the cost of my funeral and burial.

How much does it cost for burial coverage?

The premium charged for a burial life insurance plan will depend on several factors, including your gender, age and amount of insurance you need.

In addition, rates on burial coverage vary by insurance company.

For example, one insurer offers $3,000 of guaranteed issue burial insurance for $8.80 per month, while another insurer has a minimum premium of...
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When Does a Term Life Insurance Policy Payout a Claim?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, May 12, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Typically, a term insurance policy benefits are paid when the insured has died, and the beneficiary files a death claim with the insurance company, submitting a certified copy of the death certificate.

Many states allow life insurers 30 days to review the claim. Then they can pay it, deny it or ask for additional information.

Most life insurance companies pay out benefits within 30 to 60 days of the date of the death claim.

There is no set time frame but insurance companies are motivated to pay...
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What is Term Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, February 26, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Term life insurance is a type of life insurance that provides temporary coverage for a specific number of years, usually for a period up to 30 years.

With term insurance, you select a term of coverage from 10, 15, 20 or 30 years.

If you pass away during your policy term, your beneficiary receives a payout of the death benefit from your term life policy.

If you outlive the term of your policy, there is no payout, and the coverage ends.

Term insurance is the lowest priced type of life insurance cov...
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What is Guaranteed Acceptance Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, January 29, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is life insurance with guaranteed acceptance?

It's a type of life insurance plan that guarantees your approval for coverage - that means you cannot be denied coverage due to any health issues.

Basically, it means, if you meet the age requirements for acceptance, you cannot be turned down.

These plans may be available for people ages 45 to 85, depending on the insurance company offering the plan.

In addition, with guaranteed approval you will not have to take any health exam or answer any que...
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Does Life Insurance Pay for Funerals?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, October 12, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Will a life insurance policy pay for the cost of my funeral expenses?

Yes, the proceeds from life insurance can be sued by your beneficiary to help pay for the cost of your funeral.

However, the death benefit paid out to your beneficiary may be used by the beneficiary for any purpose that person chooses to use the money.

There are funeral insurance plans that are issued for the purpose of paying the cost of a funeral.

In addition, these plans may offer guaranteed approval which means you won't ha...
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Does Life Insurance Cover Cancer?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, October 9, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If I own a life insurance policy and die from cancer, will me beneficiary receive a payout on my life insurance death benefit?

Yes, life insurance policies usually cover natural death and accidental death, but not intentional acts.

If you answered all questions truthfully on the application for life insurance, the insurer should pay out a claim on your policy subject to any exclusions in your policy.

However, if you had cancer when you applied for life insurance, and you did not advise the insur...
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Does Life Insurance Cover Accidental Death?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, October 6, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Will my life insurance policy pay out a death benefit if I die as a result of an accident?

Yes, standard life insurance policies cover accidental death and natural causes.

However, intentional acts are usually excluded from coverage.

So, for instance, suicide is usually excluded if it occurs within the first two years you are insured (one year in some states).

But, there can be exclusions for certain high risk activities or occupations.

That's why it is a good idea to review all exclusions with yo...
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What to Do When Term Life Insurance Expires?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, September 28, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What can I do when my term life insurance policy ends?

If you have term life insurance and your expiration date is coming up soon, you may be wondering about your options going forward.

It's important to consider this question before your current term life policy expires.

If you feel you have a need for continued life insurance coverage beyond the expiration date of your term insurance policy, you may want to renew your policy for another "term". Usually you can renew coverage for up to 10 years...
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How Life Insurance Helps?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, August 31, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

How does buying a life insurance policy help me and my family?

Life insurance is a form fi financial protection that pays out a death benefit upon the death of the person insured by the life insurance.

So, in essence, it can help to replace the income your family loses if you were to pass away.

The proceeds paid out to your family (beneficiary) should you die, can be used for any purpose. That means, they could use your life insurance proceeds to pay for your burial and funeral, pay off the mort...
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How Much is Life Insurance Per Month?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, July 7, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

To find out how much life insurance costs per month you can request and compare instant life insurance quotes online.

Your cost of life insurance will vary by insurer, and will be impacted by several risk factors including your age, gender, tobacco use, lifestyle, driving record, health, family health history, occupation and hobbies, etc. 

The longer your life expectancy, the lower your premiums. In addition, the larger the amount of life insurance, the higher your premiums. 

Smokers usually pay...
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When does Life Insurance make sense?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, May 14, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

When does it make sense to purchase a life insurance policy?

Usually, any major life event may start you thinking whether or not you need life insurance:

  • The death of a family member
  • A promotion at work
  • Getting married
  • Birth of a child
  • Buying a home

These are all things which may create a need to consider buying life insurance to protect what you have and provide financial security for those who rely on you for financial support.

It makes sense to buy life insurance if you have anyone you support fin...
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Does Life Insurance Test for Marijuana?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, July 1, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
When you apply for a life insurance policy do they check to see if you smoke marijuana?

Yes, the application will ask if you smoke and what you smoke.

In addition, the blood or urine test you are required to provide a sample for may check to see if there is any THC / Marijuana in your system.

However, people who smoke marijuana can get insured for life insurance with or without a prescription, depending on where you live and the laws in your state, and the insurance company's guidelines.

Here's h...
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When Does a Life Insurance Policy End?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, June 16, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
That depends on the type of life insurance policy you have.

There's term life insurance and permanent life insurance.

Term life ends when:

1. You stop paying the premiums for your coverage, or 

2. The "term" of your policy expires, or

3. You die during the "term" of your policy, then a death benefit is paid out to your beneficiary.

Permanent life insurance ends when:

1. You Stop paying your premiums, or

2. You die and the death benefit is paid out to your beneficiary.

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Does Life Insurance Test for Cancer?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, August 16, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The insurance company may or may not check specifically for cancer; however, the application for life insurance coverage does have a question that asks about any cancer you have or have been diagnosed with in the past. The application and interview process will ask about cancer.

The life insurance company will also check with the MIB (Medical Information Bureau) and your doctors to find out if you have a history of cancer.

Do not lie on your life insurance application as your coverage may be de...
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How Do Life Insurance Policies Work?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, July 27, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
What is a life insurance policy?

It's a contract between the insurance carrier and the owner of the life insurance policy.

How does a life insurance policy work?

The owner of the life insurance policy agrees to pay the insurer a premium each year for the insurance coverage. In return, the insurer agrees to pay a death benefit to the person chosen as beneficiary of the policy, upon the death of the person who is insured by the life insurance policy.

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How Long Does a Term Last for Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, June 24, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The "term" of your term life insurance policy is the amount of time you have life insurance protection.

You choose a "term" when you purchase your term life policy.

The common "terms" available for term life are for a period of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years.

So, if you bought a 20 year term life policy, you would pay your monthly (or yearly) premium to the insurance company in return for a set amount of life insurance protection for a period of 20 years.

If you die during that period of time, the benefi...
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What Does Life Insurance Mean?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, April 24, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Life insurance is a contract between an individual and a life insurance company.

The insured person agrees to pay a premium to the insurance company in return for the life insurance company promising to pay out a death benefit to the insured person's beneficiary of choice upon the death of the insured person.

The life insurance policy may include specific exclusions for which the death benefit will not be paid out, for instance, if the insured person were to commit suicide within 2 years of pur...
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Is There Life Insurance That Does Not Require A Physical Exam?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, March 6, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, there are life insurance policies that do not require you to take a physical exam.

Some plans are called guaranteed issue which offer a small amount of life insurance and limited death benefits the first 2 years you are insured.

Other no exam life insurance plans are simplified issue with just a few health questions and no health exam required.

People age 65 and under may qualify to purchase up to $499,000 of life insurance without taking a health exam.

Here's how you can learn more about l...
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Does A Retired Person Need Life Insurance Coverage?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, March 3, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you may need life insurance coverage for ,many different reasons when you are retired.

For instance, if you own a large estate that is subject to estate taxes; or wish to leave a financial legacy to your children or grandchildren (heirs).

In fact, permanent life insurance coverage may be paid up by retirement and is an asset with many different uses. It can be used to help pay for any critical illness expenses, as a supplement to your retirement income, and more while you ...


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Does Life Insurance Cover Both Spouses?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, February 23, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

One life insurance policy does not cover both spouses unless you purchase a joint life insurance policy,or a survivorship life insurance policy (and then it would only pay out upon the death of the second person).

Or, you could adds a rider on your own life insurance policy to provide added coverage for your spouse.

Otherwise, the spouse will need to purchase a separate individual life insurance policy to have his/her own coverage.

Learn more about life insurance for spouses.

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Does An HIV Test Affect Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 13, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Testing positive for HIV after your Life Insurance policy is "In Force" has no affect on your life insurance coverage. Once the life insurance policy is issued the life insurance company can not change it because your heath has changed.

Testing positive for HIV before applying for a life insurance policy will be a decline with most insurance companies but not all.

Testing positive for HIV during an Insurance Health Exam will be a decline or at best postponed till you are rec...


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How Much Does It Cost To Buy Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 2, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The cost for pure term life insurance protection varies based on your age, the amount of life insurance, the coverage period (1, 5, 10, 15, 20 or 30 years), issuing company, your health, tobacco use, driving record and your lifestyle, among other risk factors.

For example, a male age 35 in above average health can expect to pay around a $1 per day for $500,000 of 10 year term life insurance.

Permanent life insurance coverage will cost a lot more but can be designed so that ...


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What Does Guaranteed Issue Mean In Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, October 1, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Guaranteed issue in life insurance means that you will not be turned down for life insurance for any reason, regardless of any health condition.  

Most life insurance policies go through underwriting, which is where the life insurance company decides the degree of risk involved with insuring you for life insurance.

For example, are you healthy and expected to live a long life or do you have health issues that could shorten your life expectancy?

With a guaranteed issue life insur...


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What does final expense mean in life insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, September 21, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Final expense life insurance is a common term that simply refers to a life insurance plan people buy to help pay for their burial and funeral expenses and other expenses related to their passing.

These final expense whole life insurance policies usually provide around $20,000 or less in the policy's face amount of life insurance death benefit coverage.

There are no medical examinations required to qualify for this type of life insurance plan.

However, there may be some healt...


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How much does life insurance cost per month?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 2, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The cost of a life insurance policy per month depends on the insurance company, as well as, the type of life insurance policy, and the amount of life insurance coverage.

Your personal risk factors also go into determining the cost of your life insurance. These risk factors may include your age and gender, your family health history, your own health, your lifestyle, tobacco use, driving record, hobbies, and occupation, among other things.

Basically, the longer are expected to live, the lower you...
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What Does 20 Year Term Life Insurance Mean?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, August 27, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
20 year term life insurance means that you have life insurance protection for a period of 20 years, and your rate will remain level for the entire duration of that 20 year term.

Also, the amount of life insurance protection stays the same each year for the 20 year period of time.

However, if you outlive the 20 year term, your life insurance policy expires and no death benefit is paid out on the policy. This is one reason term life insurance costs a lot less than permanent life insurance protect...
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How Much Does Whole Life Insurance Cost Per Month?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, August 16, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
A whole life insurance policy may cost you anywhere from $10 or $15 per month to hundreds of dollars per month, or more.

The rate you pay for a whole life insurance policy will depend on your age and the amount of life insurance. For instance, a whole life insurance plan for a child may start for as little as a few dollars per month.

However, a larger whole life insurance policy for an adult may costs quote a bit more.

Since whole life provides lifetime coverage and may build cash value inside t...
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Does Term Life Insurance Go Up?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, July 18, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Does the cost of a term life insurance policy go up over time?

Yes, the cost of your term life insurance coverage may increase over time. With level term life insurance plans you pay the same level premium for the duration of your term. 

So, if you have a 10 year term life policy you would pay the same premium each year for 10 years. However, if you need life insurance to continue after the ten years ends, you would renew your policy and the premium would increase based on your age at renewal.


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When does Life Insurance Expire?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, July 15, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
When does a life insurance policy end?

Life insurance ends either when you cancel your policy, or the life insurance company cancels due to non-payment.

However, your life insurance coverage expires only if you have a term life insurance policy which the term has ended, and you did not choose to renew your policy for another term, which is usually a one year (annual) term.

A permanent life insurance policy does not expire, it provides you with level premiums and lifetime protection.



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How Long Can You Have Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 9, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

You can have a term life insurance policy for as long as you want.

There is a term life plans available for a term of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years and when one term expires you can renew your policy, the only thing is that you don't get cash accumulation inside the policy over time, meaning you cannot take a loan out of a term life policy.

If you have a 20 year term policy for example and you renew your policy when the 20 years ends, you will have an annual renewable term life poli...


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Does Fidelity Offer Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, June 22, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Fidelity Life Association offers individual life insurance policies including Rapid Decision Express, Rapid Decision Universal Life, Rapid Decision Mortgage Term Life, Rapid Decision Senior Term, Whole Life Insurance, and Accidental Death Benefit policies.

Most of Fidelity's life insurance plans do not require you to take a medical examination. 


In addition, many of Fidelity Life's life insurance plans may be approved and issued in just 24 to 48 hours. 

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How Much Is A Good Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, June 12, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The factors that an insurance agent or life insurance company would need to begin the quoting process for life insurance include the type of life insurance policy, how much face amount of life insurance coverage, for how many years, your age, your height and weight, state of residence, tobacco use and your general health status.

The life insurance carrier you apply with, and a number of other factors control how much a life insurance policy will cost. Premiums can be anywher...


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Why Does My Child Need Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, May 26, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Your child may or may not need life insurance? That really is up to you as a parent to determine if you should buy life insurance on your child.

Why is it that parents like you get child life insurance plans?

It's actually very simple: Life insurance for your child is very affordable and can provide guaranteed life insurance protection for your child's entire life.

There are many benefits of buying children's life insurance policies.

Considering the increase in health issues related to children t...
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How Long Does It Take To Be Approved For Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, May 21, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

After you apply for a life insurance policy It can take anywhere from hours, to months to be approved for your life insurance coverage.

If you are applying for a simplified issue life insurance policy that requires no physical exam or medical records, it can be signed digitally and approved on the phone, it may even go into effect the same day you apply.

The cons of a simplified issue life insurance policy: this type of life insurance policy does not dig too deep into your h...


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How Expensive Is Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, May 7, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The price you pay for a life insurance policy will depend on the type and amount of life insurance coverage you purchase.

In addition, rates for life insurance will vary by insurance company.

Your own personal risk factors will have an impact on your rate for life insurance. These risk factors may include your age, gender, health, family health history, occupation, hobbies, height-to-weight ratio, lifestyle, driving record, if you smoke or not, and other factors that affect how long you may be ...
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Does State Farm Drug Test For Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, May 5, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, State Farm may test for drugs when you request a life insurance policy.

However, the drug testing requirement may vary by applicant based on your age, health, and answers to the questions on the application form.

Many life insurance companies test for drugs as a standard part of their application process for life insurance.

However, there are some insurers that do not require you to take a medical exam, or drug test.

In fact, one life insurance carrier offers up to $350,000 of life insurance...
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Does Whole Life Insurance Ever Make Sense?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, April 27, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, there are times when buying a whole life insurance policy may make sense for you.

However, it depends on you and your personal life insurance needs - what you want your life insurance coverage to accomplish.

For instance, if you need life insurance to provide funds to help pay for your burial and funeral expenses, you may want to consider buying a whole life insurance policy.

Why choose whole life insurance? Be whole life insurance provides you with lifetime life insurance protection.

Whole ...
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How Much Does Term Insurance Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, April 21, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Term insurance is short term life insurance protection for a specific period of time - usually lasting for a "term" of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years.

With term insurance, your premium remains the same each year for the duration of your term, so if you have a 10 year term life plan, you pay the same premium for 10 years.

The price you pay for your term insurance will vary by length of term, so a 10 year term policy will have lower annual premiums than a 20 year term policy, because your chances of surv...
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How Much Does The Average Life Insurance Policy Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, April 20, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The cost of an average life insurance policy relies on severe key factors that impact a life insurance policy premium.

Some of those factors affecting premiums include the type and amount of life insurance.

In addition, your own personal risk factors impact premiums for life insurance including your age, gender, health, lifestyle, occupation, hobbies, driving record, height-to-weight ratio, etc.

Basically, the longer you are expected to live, the lower your premiums. And, the higher the amount o...
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What Does Coverage Length Mean In A Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, April 15, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Coverage length for a life insurance policy means the length of time that your life insurance policy will stay In effect - how long you will have the life insurance coverage. 

Usually, the coverage length of a life insurance policy is referring to how long the policy will stay in effect at a level premium (level meaning the premium is guaranteed not to go up).

The life insurance coverage length assumes that premium payments are made on time and if a policy loan is taken from t...


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How Much Does Single Premium Life Insurance Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, April 4, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Usually, The smallest premium for a single premium life insurance policy is around $1,500. The highest premium may be in the millions of dollars.

The amount of life insurance coverage that you can get for any given single premium life insurance policy depends on your age, health history, tobacco use, gender, height-weight, driving record, occupation, hobbies, and other risk factors.

Your independent life insurance agent can give you rates for many life insurance companies a...


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Who Doesn’t Need Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, April 2, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
There are many people who may not really need life insurance coverage.

For instance, if you have no family, and no one who relies on your for any means of financial support, you may not need life insurance.

And, if you are under age 25 you may not really have much of a need for life insurance.

Also, if you have life insurance through your employer, and you have no family, you may not need life insurance.

However, it's important to note, that your needs may change over time, and if your health cha...
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How Much Life Insurance Does A 30 Year Old Need?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, March 24, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The amount of life insurance someone needs who is 30 years old may depend on that person's situation.

For example, if you are married, have children, or single with no kids or dependents.

The greater your financial obligations the greater your life insurance needs, but that will also depend on how much you earn and how much money you have saved.

In addition, your future financial goals will impact your need for life insurance, as well as, your current outstanding debt.

Are you employed? If so, yo...
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Does Life Insurance Cover Cancer Death?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, March 12, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance does cover death caused by cancer.

However, it is common for someone diagnosed with cancer to try to purchase a life insurance policy, and at that point in time it is very difficult to get approved coverage.

It may take as long as a couple of years to get a medically underwritten life insurance policy after a cancer diagnosis, especially if your cancer is over stage 2. It also will depend on the type of cancer, treatment needed, and effectiveness of the treatme...


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Does Life Insurance Have A Deductible?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, March 11, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No, there is no deductible for a life insurance policy.

The death benefit of a life insurance policy is not dependent on the expenses surrounding the death of the insured.


The life insurance policy owner selects the face amount of life insurance coverage, and that is what is paid to their beneficiary upon the death of the insured.

If they want to pay less premium for their life insurance policy, they simply choose a smaller face amount of life insurance coverage.



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What Does Guaranteed Issue Mean In Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, March 10, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Guaranteed issue in a life insurance policy means that you will not be turned down for coverage any reason, regardless of any health condition.  

Most life insurance policies go through full underwriting, which is where the life insurance company decides the degree of risk involved with insuring your life. For example, are you healthy and expected to live a long life or do you have health concerns that could potentially shorten your life expectancy?  

With a guaranteed issue li...


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How Much Does Globe Life Insurance Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, March 5, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Globe Life and Accident Insurance Company is rated "A+" Superior by AM Best Company for financial strength.

Globe life insurance company has been around since 1951.  

Globe offers term life insurance, whole life insurance and children's life insurance policies.  

Globe has a deal where you pay $1 for the first month and then your premium is based on your age at the time of issue. Some adult term life insurance plans start as low as $5 or $6 per month after the initial $1 payment...


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Does High Cholesterol Affect Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, February 28, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, your cholesterol levels may impact your approval and the rate you pay for your life insurance policy.

Since high cholesterol is an indicator of possible future health problems, a high cholesterol level may increase the rate you pay for your life insurance policy.

However, your age and how your high cholesterol is managed will also have an affect on your life insurance rate.

The insurance company all also consider your height-to-weight ratio, if you smoke, and what prescription you take to h...
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How Much Life Insurance Does A Person Need?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, February 18, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The amount of life insurance you need will depend on your own personal situation, and what goals you want your life insurance policy to accomplish.

Many people choose to buy the amount of life insurance that will eliminate their debt and provide enough money to help their loved ones continue the lifestyle they have enjoyed with the insured person.

If you want your children to got o college, you will provide enough life insurance for that goal.

If you want to provide funds for your spouse's retir...
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Does Life Insurance Cover Skydiving Accidents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, February 13, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, life insurance policies may cover skydiving accidents.

If you got a life insurance policy that did not explicitly exclude death related to skydiving, the life insurance policy will pay for death that was caused by a skydiving accident.

However, this is taking into account that you did not lie about your past and future skydiving intentions on your application when you applied your life insurance policy.

The life insurance company has a two year contestability period calle...


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How Much To Spend On Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, February 5, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

How much you spend on your life insurance policy will depend on several things, including how much life insurance you need and what type of life insurance policy you want to buy.

There are several factors that you have to consider when deciding how much to spend on your  life insurance.   First consider your age.  The older you are when you purchase your life insurance plan, the higher your cost of life insurance.

Then factor in your health, smoking status, and lifestyle inclu...


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Does Life Insurance Cover Skiing?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, February 2, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, life insurance policies may cover skiing.

If you are a recreational skier, there will not be any difference in your price than if you did not ski at all. Your life insurance policy should pay out a death benefit whether your death occurred by illness or accident, even if it was a skiing accident that was the cause of your death.
 

Your rate for your life insurance coverage might be higher, or the skiing might be excluded as a cause of death, if you are a professional ski...


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What Does It Mean If Your Life Insurance Lapses?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, January 29, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If your life insurance policy lapses, it means that your life insurance coverage has ended.

In order to reinstate your life insurance policy coverage you will have to prove that your health has not changed, and pay any life insurance premiums due.

If that is not possible, you will have to get a new life insurance policy with life insurance rates which would be based on your current health and age.

Learn more about a lapsed life insurance policy and what that means.


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Does Life Insurance Blood Test For Drugs?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, January 28, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Usually, a life insurance company will require you to take a medical exam and draw blood and/or urine when you apply for your life insurance policy.

Then exam is paid for by the insurance company, and they check your blood for health issues; such as, high cholesterol, high protein levels, HIV/AIDS, STD's, diabetes, and other health conditions. In addition, they may check for use of prescription and illegal drugs.

A life insurance blood test may look for any signs of cocaine, marijuana, methamph...
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How much does life insurance cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, January 7, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Are you looking for affordable life insurance coverage, and wondering how much your life insurance policy will cost?

If so, you should first understand how rates for life insurance are determined.

Each life insurance company has their own set of rating guidelines based on your personal risk factors.

In addition to the type and amount of life insurance you need, other factors affect the price you pay for life insurance.

These are called personal risk factors, and they help the insurers to determin...
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What Does A Whole Life Insurance Policy Offer?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, January 6, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

A whole life insurance policy is a type of life insurance that provides lifetime protection.

Whole Life offers guarantees on a couple different levels as it applies to your life insurance policy.  

First, the death benefit is guaranteed to remain level,  and second, the premium is guaranteed to remain level, and lastly, the cash value is guaranteed. 

Whole life insurance policies build up cash value inside the whole life insurance policy over time. You may be able to take a loan...


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What Does Life Insurance Protect?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, January 4, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Life insurance is a form of financial security for the ones you love, those who depend on your for financial support.

Life insurance proceeds are left to the people you choose as beneficiaries of your life insurance policy, and those funds can be used for any purpose they choose to use the money.

So, for instance, the death benefit from your life insurance could go to your spouse to be used for living expenses, to pay for your child's college education, to provide money for your spouse's retire...
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What Does Guaranteed Level Term Life Insurance Mean?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, January 3, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Guaranteed level term life insurance is life insurance that is guaranteed not to go up in price, or down in death benefit, for the entire term of your life insurance policy.

For example, if you took out a guaranteed level term life insurance policy of $1,000,000 for a 26 year term at a rate of $80 per month at age 26, you would be paying the same premium annually at age 55 as you were at age 26.

If you passed away any time during those 30 years, your beneficiary would receive ...


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How Does Driving Record Affect Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, January 2, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
When you apply for life insurance you answer some questions about your health and personal risk factor, such as, if you smoke, your height to weight ratio, and your driving record, among other things.

These risk factors impact your acceptance and rate for life insurance.

The insurance company wants to determine what kind of risk you present for life insurance - they do this by reviewing your risk factors and how these will impact your longevity - how long you are expected to live.

If you have a ...
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Does Life Insurance Pay Double Accidental Death?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, December 29, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance pays the death benefit if the insured person passes away due to natural causes or accidental death during the period of time you are censured under the life insurance policy.

If you want the life insurance policy to pay out a double death benefit in case of accidental death and your policy does not do that as a feature of the policy, you may be able to purchase an accidental death rider.

That way if your death occurred due to an accident, the life insurance pol...


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Does AARP Offer Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, December 26, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, AARP does offer life insurance through New York Life.

AARP offers Term Life Insurance and Whole Life Insurance.

The death benefit will either pay 100% from day one you are insured, or be a graded death benefit which does not provide full coverage until you have been insured for at least 2 years.

Some of their life insurance policies can go up in price periodically, so take that into account when comparing prices on their life insurance plans.

Many seniors purchase AARP li...


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Does Term Life Insurance Expire?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 24, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, term life insurance policies do expire.

For instance, if you have a 10 year term life insurance policy, and you outlive the 10 year term, the life insurance coverage spires, you are no longer insured.

However, renewable term life insurance plans will allow you to renew the policy for another term, which may be 1 year, or longer.

In addition, convertible term life insurance policies may allow you to convert the term life insurance coverage into a permanent life insurance policy before the te...
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Does Life Insurance Cover Funeral Costs?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, December 22, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The beneficiary of a life insurance policy makes the decision on how to spend the proceeds of life insurance.

If you wish, you can make your funeral home one of the beneficiaries of your life insurance policy, to provide the money for your funeral costs.

The remainder of the life insurance can be left to another beneficiary, and that person can use the money as they see fit, if you wish to have a higher benefit amount for your life insurance policy.

That way, you leave some mon...


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Does A Non-Working Spouse Need Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, December 18, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, if there would be a financial hardship if the non-working spouse died.

Let's say the wife has a very demanding and high income career. The husband stays home to raise the kids and take care of the house. What if the husband were to suddenly die?

Now the wife has to hire a nanny, a house keeper, a cook, and possibly a personal assistant to replace all of the the work that was being done before by the stay-at-home dad.

You would need full-time help or at least part-time h...


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How Long Will My Life Insurance Last?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 3, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
It depends on the type of life insurance you own.

Permanent life insurance lasts your entire lifetime, as long as you pay the premiums on time.

Term life insurance lasts for the length of the term.

Since term life is temporary, your life insurance lasts for the term you select when you purchase the policy. Many term life policies offer terms of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years.

So, term life insurance may last as long as 30 years, as long as you keep paying your premiums on time.



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At What Age Does Term Life Insurance End?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, November 8, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Term life insurance is a type of temporary life insurance which lasts for a certain period of time.

Usually, term life policies provide coverage for a term (duration) of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years.

When the term ends, the life insurance coverage expires, you have no more life insurance.

The term life insurance does not end at a specific age, but the anniversary date of the end of the term for your policy.

When the term comes to an end, you may renew your policy for another term, or apply for a new li...
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Does Your Spouse Have To Be Your Beneficiary For Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, October 31, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No, your spouse does not have to be named as your beneficiary on your life insurance policy.

As the owner of your life insurance policy you can choose anyone you wish to be the beneficiary, including but not limited to your children, although if they are minors, it is better to leave the money to a trust or another trusted adult who you know would use the death benefit for their welfare.

You can choose anyone or any entity to be your beneficiary who has some financial input i...


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What do you mean by life insurance quotes?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, October 26, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Life insurance quotes are an estimated cost of your life insurance policy.

You can request life insurance quotes online, or by contacting a local life insurance agent, or calling a life insurance company direct.

In order to get an online life insurance quote you visit a life insurance website, fill out a quote request form, and instantly receive the lowest rates for life insurance from a network of highly-rated life insurance companies.

Life insurance quotes and quick, easy and convenient. You c...
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How does Life Insurance differ from Accidental Death Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, October 17, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance differs from Accidental death insurance in that Life Insurance pays for death of the insured person by any reason (except suicide in the first two years in most states), whereas Accidental death insurance only pays out a death benefit for death of the insured resulting from accidental reasons.

AD&D stands for Accidental Death and Dismemberment. If the death of the insured person is due to falling down stairs, a car accident, or any other type of accident, the ...


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Does Life Insurance Have To Be Used To Pay For A Funeral?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, October 11, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No your life insurance death benefit can be used for any purpose your beneficiary wants to use it for.

Life insurance has nothing to do with your funeral.

Unless it's a preneed funeral insurance plan purchased from a funeral home to specifically pay for the cost of your funeral.

However, a funeral preneed life insurance policy does not have to be used for a funeral either. The funeral contract can be canceled by you at any time and the life insurance proceeds can be left to t...


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Does A 24 Year Old Need Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, September 15, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If someone who is 24 years old has college debts, a spouse, children, a home, or other financial obligations or debts, then life insurance can be a good way to take care of those.

Older people over age 30 usually have more financial resources saved up, while life insurance may be the only way a younger person can take care of debts and other financial obligations.

Life insurance rates are usually extremely low at age 24, and you can lock in rates for 30 years or more with a 3...


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When Does Term Life Insurance Payout?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, September 12, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

A term life insurance policy will typically only pay out a death benefit if the insured were to pass away before the end date of the policy.

Term life insurance policies are typically sold in ten, fifteen, and twenty year terms which is how long your coverage will last. Remember every policy is different.

Read your life insurance policy completely to understand the coverage provided and any exclusions that there may be or contact your local agent to have them go over your lif...


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How Much Does 1 Million Dollars Life Insurance Cost?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 6, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The cost of one million dollars worth of life insurance protection depends on the length of coverage which may be for a term of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years.

Term life insurance offers from 5-30 years of coverage and permanent life insurance provides coverage up to age 121.

However, the cost of your million dollar life insurance policy will also depend on your gender, age, smoking status, health history, family health history, current medical condition, your height-to-weig...


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How Long Does A DUI Affect Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, August 22, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

A DUI may affect a person's rate for life insurance, or the ability to qualify for life insurance policies, for up to 3 to 10 years.

The amount of time depends on the life insurance policy and the insurance company guidelines for DUI's.

Some No Exam life insurance policies will delay until two years after the DUI occurs. Other no exam life insurance plans and carriers may not count the DUI unless drug or alcohol treatment was needed as a result of the DUI. However, some life ...


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Does Life Insurance Consider A Person’s BMI?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, August 20, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance is a mortality product based on your life expectancy - how long you are expected to live.

Many medical factors contribute to the underwriting of a life insurance policy, one of those considerations is the Body Mass Index (BMI).

Your height and weight contribute to the credits or debits assigned to this area of underwriting your health, and assessing your risk for premature death.

Additional concerns regarding a person's weight are associated diseases like obesit...


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How Long Is Term Life Insurance Good For?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, August 13, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Term life insurance will usually provide coverage as long as premiums are being paid.

Most Term life policies are annually renewable after the term of your policy ends. The prices are very high at renewal, but if you choose to pay them, you will still continue having life insurance coverage.

If your term life policy does not offer the renewable provision, your term policy will end when the years of the term have passed.

For Example: If you took out a 20 year Term life insura...


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Does life insurance pay for accidental death?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, August 3, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, life insurance does pay out a death benefit for death resulting from an accident.

Regular life insurance policies pay for death from natural causes and accidents.

Whereas, an accidental death life insurance policy will only pay out a death benefit if the insured person dies as a result of an accident.

However, acts of war and suicide are usually excluded from a regular life insurance policy. Suicide is excluded for a period of 1 or 2 years, depending on the state you live in.

In addition, yo...
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Does Pregnancy Affect Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, August 1, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, pregnancy may affect your ability to qualify for life insurance coverage.

If you are in the third trimester of your pregnancy, most medically underwritten life insurance carriers will ask you to postpone applying for your life insurance policy until after the birth of your baby.

Some No Exam life insurance policies may accept an application into the third trimester as long as the weight and other guidelines are met.

In the first two trimesters of your pregnancy, it varies ...


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Does Life Insurance Pay For Accidental Overdose?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, July 29, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, life insurance may pay out a death claim on an insured who died from an accidental overdose.

However, if the overdose is an illegal drug and you die within the first two years of being insured by your life insurance policy, there may be a problem. 

Every Life insurance application has a question regarding illegal drug use. 

If you answer "No" to that question, and then you die of an illegal drug overdose within the first two years of being insured, there is a contestable ...


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