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Can You Buy Life Insurance for Someone Who Has Cancer?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, August 5, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance is generally more challenging to obtain for someone who has cancer or any other serious health condition. Insurance companies assess applicants' risk levels before offering coverage, and pre-existing health conditions like cancer can significantly impact their decision.

When someone applies for life insurance with a history of cancer, the insurance company will likely take several factors into consideration, including:

  • Type and stage of cancer: The type of cancer and its stage at...

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Can You Buy Life Insurance for Someone Who is Dying?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, February 2, 2023,

Yes, you may be able to purchase a life insurance policy on someone who is dying, if you have an insurable interest in that person's life.

Insurable interest means you stand to be impacted financially should the person die.

There are guaranteed approval life insurance policies available for people with health issues.

They guaranteed approval for coverage if the person to be insured meets the age requirement; for example, ages 50 to 80.

However, the death benefit is limited if the insured person d...
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Can You Increase Term Life Insurance Coverage?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, January 20, 2023, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
No, you cannot increase the amount of life insurance provided by your current life insurance policy.

However, if you need more life insurance, you may purchase an additional life insurance policy to increase the overall amount of life insurance coverage you own.

But, you would need to apply for coverage and go through the entire underwriting process as you did when buying your original life insurance plan you currently own.

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Life Insurance for My Parents with No Medical Exam

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 6, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Can I buy no medical exam life insurance for my parents?

Yes, if you are an adult child, you may purchase life insurance on your parents.

However, you may need their approval and signature on the application for coverage.

There are no medical exam life insurance policies for seniors; such as, permanent life insurance, term life insurance, or guaranteed issue whole life insurance policies.

Whether or not your parents will qualify for coverage may depend on their age and health.

However, even if the...
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Term Life Insurance If You Don’t Die?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Term life insurance is a type of coverage providing temporary insurance for the duration of your life insurance policy term, which is usually either 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years.

If the insured person does not die during the policy term, the coverage expires with no payout of any benefits.

However, if you still need life insurance, you may contact the insurance company before the expiration date and request a renewal of your policy for an additional term, usually up to 5 or 10 years.

The renewal p...
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How Much Life Insurance Can I Get?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, May 8, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you are shopping for a life insurance policy, you may be wondering how much life insurance you can get.

The maximum amount of life insurance someone may be able to purchase will depend on how much coverage the insurance company is willing to insure you for.

That will depend on several variables, including your income, and the amount of your financial responsibilities, among other things.

Of course, your budget may also limit the amount of life insurance you may be able to afford.

Usually, youn...


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What Happens If You Don’t Die During Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, March 9, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you are insured by a term life insurance policy, and you don't die during the Policy Term, then the following happens:

  • The is no payout of any death benefits, since are are still alive.
  • The life insurance coverage ends, and you pay no more premiums.
  • You may have the option of renewing your term life insurance policy for another term, usually up to 5 or 10 years, at a new rate based on your age at the time of renewal.

However, you will need to contact the insurer before expiration of your origi...


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Can You Have 2 Life Insurance Policies?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, February 13, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, you may be able to own 2 or more life insurance policies.

It depends on your need, your budget, and the total amount of life insurance you already own.

Each life insurance company will review your situation and determine if you are over-insured or not.

However, it's more a case of total insurance being the important variable, not the number of life insurance policies you own, when it comes to getting approved for a second policy.

Insurers understand your need for life insurance may increase ...


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How Long Do You Pay for a Term Life insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, January 24, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


The "Term" of a term life insurance policy is the period of time you are insured.

This is the length of time you pay premiums on your life insurance.

However, if you pass away during the "Term" of your life insurance coverage, the insurance ends, and the death benefit is paid out to your beneficiary, and there are no more premiums to pay on the policy.

If you outlive the duration of your coverage term, the life insurance expires, and you pay no more premiums.

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What is Term Life Insurance and Do You Need It?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, January 11, 2022, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Term life is temporary life insurance and provides coverage up to 30 years.

If the insured dies during the policy term, the death benefit is paid out to the beneficiary of the policy, subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions in the policy.

If you need life insurance protection lasting for a duration of thirty years or less, then term life insurance may be right for you.


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When Should You Buy Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, November 20, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you think you have a need for life insurance, you probably do need coverage.

Many people consider buying a life insurance policy when they get married or purchase their first home.

Others wait until they have their first child, or have someone who relies on their income for financial support.

However, there are many life milestones that may indicate a need for life insurance protection.

Learn more about when to buy life insurance protection.


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Are You Looking for Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, June 24, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If so, you'll want to learn how term life works and how you can save money when shopping for an affordable term life policy to protect your loved ones.

Term life is a type of life insurance plan that provides temporary coverage lasting for a period of up to thirty years.

The longer your policy duration (term), the higher your annual cost of insurance.

Learn more about how to look for a term life insurance policy.


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What is Life Insurance That Pays You Back?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, January 29, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

It's called Return of Premium term life insurance which pays you back your premiums if you outlive the duration of your life insurance policy.

Usually, return of premium plans are offered for 20 or 30-years terms, but you may be able to choose from coverage lasting for a period of 10 to 30 years.

These plans have higher premiums upfront compared to regular term life insurance policies.

Learn more about life insurance that pays you back your premiums.


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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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Can You Get Life Insurance on Someone Who is Dying?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, January 13, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes. There are guaranteed issue life insurance plans available for people between the ages of 45 to 85 years old.

Guaranteed issue means you cannot be turned down for coverage if you meet the age requirements.

So, even if you have health problems or have been denied life insurance from other insurers, you can still get insured.

But, these plans usually come with graded (limited) benefits the first 2 years you are insured.

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Why Should I Buy Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, January 1, 2021, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

When it comes to buying life insurance, there are many reasons people choose to get insured.

Depending on the situation and where you are in life, you may have a need for life insurance protection.

Some of the more common reasons people buy life insurance include:

  1. Getting Married
  2. Buying a Home
  3. Starting a Family
  4. To Pay for Final Expenses
  5. To Replace Income

There are many different reasons to buy life insurance, but if you have anyone who relies on you for any means of financial support, you may want to...


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Can You Get Life Insurance on Someone You Don’t Know?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 19, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No. You cannot buy a life insurance policy on someone you don't know.

In order to purchase life insurance on another person you need an Insurable Interest in that person, and you would need their consent - permission to get the insurance.

Usually, the insurance company would require the signature on the application of the person you wish to insure.

That person would need to sign the application for life insurance coverage, which would verify that the person is aware of the life insurance covera...


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How Long Your Term Life Insurance Should Last?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, November 9, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you're considering the purchase of term life insurance, then deciding how long you need your term policy to last is one of the most important questions to consider before selecting a policy.

Make sure you figure out your longest financial obligation you want to protect with your life insurance, and then choose a policy duration (term) that helps you accomplish that goal.

Learn more about how long your term life insurance should last.


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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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Is Guaranteed Life Insurance a Good Option?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, June 11, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Are you wondering if guaranteed life insurance is right for you?

It may be, but it depends on your situation.

Guaranteed issue life insurance means you cannot be turned down for coverage if you meet the age requirements and can pay the premiums.

So, if you have health problems, or you have been turned down for life insurance, or you are over 75, it may be an option to consider.

These plans are available for people ages 45 to 85 years old.

Find out if guaranteed life insurance is right for you.


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Term Life Insurance Payout

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, May 27, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Does a term life insurance policy payout?


Yes, a term life policy pays out a death benefit to the beneficiary of the policy upon the death of the insured person, subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions stated in the insurance contract.

A claim must be made on the policy by the beneficiary after the insured person dies.

The death of the insured must occur while the term life policy is In Force.

Learn more about payouts on term life insurance policies.


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How to Get Burial Insurance for My Mom?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, March 30, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you are an adult child you may purchase burial insurance on your Mother, because you have an insurable interest in your Mom.

Burial insurance provides a death benefit payout upon the death of the insured person (Your Mom).

Upon your Mother's passing, the death benefit from the burial insurance will be paid to the beneficiary (You) which can be used to cover the cost of your Mom's burial and related expenses.

There are guaranteed issue burial insurance policies available, so even if your Mom ...


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How to Get Term Life Insurance Quotes for Young Adults?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, March 27, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Can young adults get term life insurance quotes online?

Yes, there is term life insurance available for young adults.

And, you can get free, instant term life quote comparisons in just a minute or two by visiting a life insurance website, filling out a Quote Request Form, and instantly receiving your price comparisons.

Many life insurance websites offer term life insurance quotes. And, there's no hassles or delays to get your free quote comparisons.

By comparing quotes for term life insurance onl...


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Should I Buy Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, February 2, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Whether or not life insurance is right for you will depend on your specific situation.

If you are married, engaged, have a child, own a home, or have anyone who relies on you for financial support, you may need life insurance to help replace your income for the ones you leave behind who rely on you.

Many people wait until a major life event to get life insurance - death of a family member, wedding, birth of a child, or buying a new home.

However, if you are planning for your future, now may be t...


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Why Buy Life Insurance?

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


If you're considering life insurance you may be wondering what are some common reasons people purchase a life insurance plan?

Actually, life insurance can do more than you might expect.

Many people buy life insurance to provide funds for their final expenses, or to replace their income for their family.

In addition, life insurance death benefits can help to pay off the mortgage, pay for your child's college education, pay off debt, provide for your family's living expenses, fund your wife's reti...


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How Much Burial Insurance Do You Need?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, January 26, 2020, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you're looking to purchase burial insurance to cover the cost of your final expenses, you'll want to consider how much insurance you need.

Today, the average burial and funeral costs are around $8,500 in the US.

This total may include common expenses related to a burial including the cost of burial, burial casket, funeral, headstone, hearse, embalming, flowers, memorial service, etc.

Several insurers now offer up to $20,000 or more of burial insurance to cover your final expenses.

These plans ...


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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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Is there a Life Insurance Policy Where You Get Money Back?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, October 11, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is there any life insurance coverage where you can get money back on your insurance policy?

Yes. It's called "Return of Premium" term insurance and it returns almost all of the premiums you paid throughout the life of your policy, if you outlive your policy term.

However, the premiums you pay for this type of life insurance policy are usually much higher than you would pay for a regular term life insurance plan that does not return your premiums.

Learn more about a life insurance policy where yo...


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Can You Get a Life Insurance Policy on Anyone?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 24, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Can I purchase a life insurance policy on anyone I choose to insure?

No. In order to buy life insurance on someone else, you must have an Insurable Interest in that person, and you need their permission in order to take out life insurance on them. The insurance company may also require the person's signature on the application for life insurance.

Insurable Interest means you either rely on the person for some means of financial support, or that you would suffer a financial loss should the perso...
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Term Life Insurance - Do You Get Money Back?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, August 22, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you are shopping for a term life insurance policy, you may be wondering if you get any money back should you outlive the duration of your coverage.

It's a good question and something you should find out about before you buy a policy.

Traditional term life insurance is much cheaper than permanent life insurance, because many people do outlive their coverage.

However, if you are alive when your term policy expires, there is no payout of benefits and no premium return.

You don't get any money bac...


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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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Do You Need End of Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, August 10, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If so, you may want to learn about life insurance to cover your end of life final expenses.

No one wants to leave their loved ones with the financial stress of paying for their final expenses when they die.

Imagine your family members mourning your death and finding out they have to pay thousands of dollars to make sure you have a nice funeral and burial.

And, what if you passed away after a prolonged illness leaving medical bills and other debts for your family to pay?

That’s where end of lif...


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Fidelity Life Insurance - Do You Need a Medical Exam?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, August 4, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Actually, that depends on your age and health.

Fidelity Life does offer life insurance with no medical exam required for healthy people who meet the age requirements for approval.

You can get a free quote for coverage with no exam required. Fidelity Life offers up to $499,999 of no exam term life insurance protection.

Fidelity Life offers competitive pricing on life insurance without an exam.

Here's how to learn more about Fidelity Life Insurance with No Medical Exam needed.
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How Much Life Insurance Can You Buy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, July 29, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


The amount of life insurance coverage you may purchase will depend on your age and health.

In addition, the total amount of life insurance you already own will impact how much additional coverage you may purchase.

The insurance company doesn't want any insured person to be Over-Insured.

Another factor limiting how much life insurance you can buy is your budget.

You can't buy more life insurance than you can afford.

Learn more about how much life insurance you can buy.


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Life Insurance You Can Buy Online

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, July 20, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Is there any life insurance protection you can purchase online?

Yes, in fact, several life insurers offer consumers the option to apply online for life insurance coverage.

And, if you qualify, you may start your life insurance very the same day.

Here's how to get life insurance you can buy online starting today.


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Can You Buy Life Insurance After Age 80?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 17, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, it is possible tp purchase a life insurance policy if you are over eighty years old.

However, some insurers may not offer life insurance to people over 80.

In addition, some insurers may only offer guaranteed issue life insurance plans to people over 80.

Guaranteed issue life insurance may be available for people ages 45 to 85.

It guarantees your acceptance for life insurance if you meet the age requirements for approval, and you can pay the premiums.

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Why Would You Buy Term Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, July 11, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Are you considering the purchase of a term life policy?

If so, you may want to consider what are some of the most common reasons people choose to purchase term life insurance.

Although term life is inexpensive, it does have drawbacks. Term life is temporary and you may outlive your coverage, which means your policy expires with no payout if you are alive when the coverage term ends.

However, permanent life insurance can cost up to 5-10 times more than term life for the same amount of protection....


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Can You Buy Life Insurance after being Diagnosed with Cancer?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, May 12, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, it may be possible for someone who has been diagnosed with cancer to purchase life insurance.

However, it will depend on the requirements for acceptance of the insurance company.

Several factors will be considered including your age, overall health, type of cancer, how you manage your cancer, your medication, chemotherapy, other treatments, prognosis, when you were diagnosed, etc.

And, if you are turned down for traditional life insurance policies, you may still be able to get insured with ...


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Can You Buy Term Insurance When over Age 65?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, April 11, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Yes, if you are over 65 years old you may qualify for term life insurance, which is temporary coverage lasting for a specific number of years.

Usually life insurers offer term insurance for a period of up to 30 years, but people over 65 may be limited to terms 5, 10 or 15 years of coverage.

Keep in mind, if you outlive the duration of your policy, your life insurance coverage ends.

Learn more about buying term insurance for people over 65 years old.


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Is Term Life Insurance a Good Idea?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, January 23, 2019, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


If you're shopping for a life insurance policy, you may be wondering if term life insurance is right type of coverage for you.

That's a good question. You want to make sure you choose the right type of life insurance protection.

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

Permanent life insurance costs a lot more, but it does build some cash value inside the policy, and to does provide guaranteed lifetime protection as long as you pay your premiums on time.

Whereas, term life...


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Is There Life Insurance You Can Buy Online?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, December 19, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Is there life insurance I can purchase online?

Yes, in fact, more and more people are choosing to purchase their life insurance plans over the internet.

With the ease and speed of the internet, life insurance carriers are now making same-day life insurance plans available online.

That means you can apply online (safe and secure) for a life insurance policy, and begin your insurance the same day - if you qualify.

These quick-issue life insurance policies are available through several life insurers...


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Where Can You Buy Burial Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, October 10, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you are in need of life insurance to cover burial costs and other final expenses you may want to find out where you can purchase a burial life insurance policy.

Burial expenses insurance provides funds needed to help cover the cost of a person's funeral, burial and other related final expenses.

There are several life insurers that offer burial plans including United of Omaha, Gerber, and MetLife, among others.

You can contact a local life insurance agent or insurance broker, call insurance ca...


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Can I Buy More Than One Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, October 1, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Do insurers limit the number of term life policies you can buy, or is it possible to get more than one policy?

Yes, you may be able to purchase more than one term life policy.

Insurers understand that your needs for life insurance may change (grow) over time as you take on more financial responsibilities; such as, getting married, buying a home, starting a business and having children.

As your need for protection grows you may find you want to increase your amount of life insurance protection by...
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Affordable Life Insurance for Young Adults

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, August 20, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is there any low-cost life insurance coverage available for young adults?

Yes, in fact, life insurance is cheapest if you buy your policy while you are young and healthy.

The most affordable type of life insurance policy for young people is term life insurance because it offers temporary protection lasting for a period of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years, to meet your specific life insurance needs.

The shorter the term (duration) of your life insurance, the lower your cost of insurance.

Here's how to learn...


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Can You Claim Multiple Life Insurance Policies?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, June 24, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Is it possible to make a claim for benefits on more than one life insurance policy?

Yes, in fact, you may claim as many life insurance policies as you are named beneficiary, after the passing of the person insured. by the policy.

So, if you are named beneficiary on a life insurance policy of your parent, and on a policy of your spouse, you can make a claim on the death benefits upon the passing of those people insured by the policies.

Learn more about claiming life insurance on multiple policies.
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Low Cost Life Insurance for Young Adults

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, June 7, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is the cheapest life insurance available for young adults?

That would be term life insurance which offers temporary coverage lasting for a "term" of 5 years up to 30 years, usually.

You may be able to choose term life coverage for a period of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years.

The shorter your "term" of coverage, the lower your annual cost for the life insurance policy.

Term life is there cheapest life insurance because it is temporary and it does not build any cash value inside the policy - it ...
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Can You Pay for Life Insurance Using a Credit Card?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, June 4, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If I purchase a life insurance policy can I use my credit card to pay for it?

That depends on the insurance company and what payment options they offer.

Some insurers offer you the option to pay by using ETF (Electronic Funds Transfer), debit cards or checks.

There are some insurers who offer you the option to pay annual premiums using a credit card, by fewer who may offer monthly payments using credit cards.

Make sure you consider annual premiums payments as this may save you some money. Also, i...
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Can I Buy Life Insurance without a Mortgage?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, May 29, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Did you know you can buy life insurance whether or not you own a home and have a mortgage?

Yes, that’s right, you can buy life insurance if you don’t have a mortgage.

Who Can Get Insured for Life Insurance?

So, if you don’t need a mortgage to get life insurance, who can buy a life insurance policy?

Well, any adult can purchase a life insurance policy and choose to name anyone they wish to be the beneficiary of the policy.

The beneficiary is the person(s) who receives the death benefit payout...


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How Much Life Insurance Do I Need?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, May 23, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you’re considering the purchase of a life insurance policy to protect your loved ones, one of the most important questions you’ll ask yourself is "How much life insurance to buy?

Choosing the right amount of life insurance is a major factor in providing your family with the financial security they will need in case you pass away. 
And, it has the added benefit of making sure you aren’t paying for more life insurance than you actually need, given your goals and personal situation. 

The m...


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Can You Get Life Insurance with Pre-Existing Conditions?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, May 18, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 


Do You Have a Pre-Existing Health Condition and Need Life Insurance?

If so, you may be wondering if it’s possible to get insured, if it will be affordable, and how much coverage you can get.

These are all good questions and concerns that many just like you with a health condition may be considering when in need of life insurance protection.

The answer to your question is
 "Yes", you can get life insurance with an existing health problem.

There are plans available that offer insurance to those wi...


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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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Best Life Insurance for Young Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, January 6, 2018, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

What is the best type of life insurance to get for young parents?

If you are young parents you may be on a budget an din need of protection until the kids are grown and the home mortgage is paid off.

That means you likely have a need for your life insurance to last at least 20 years and you need the most protection for the lowest cost.

Term life can help because it offers you prices that are much lower compared to permanent life insurance, and you can select the duration of your policy from 10, ...
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Why Buy Life Insurance at a Young Age?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, December 11, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Why should young adults purchase life insurance?

There are several very good reasons to consider buying life insurance when you're young:

Lock-in a low rates guaranteed for the life of your policy.
Guarantee your insurability for the future.
Save money by purchasing coverage when you are young and healthy.

Many of us take on more financial responsibility as we get older, but our health may change and make it more costly or more difficult to get insured when we have the greatest need for life insur...
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What Term Life Insurance Do I Need?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 19, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

I want to get temporary life insurance, but I'm not sure which type to get and for how long.

When it comes to choosing term insurance, your basic options for duration of coverage are from 10 to 30 years.

Most insurers offer term life plans that last for a period of 10, 15, 20 or 30 years.

In addition, the most popular type of term insurance is level term life insurance because it's easy to understand, flexible and offers the most affordable rates.

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When Should I Buy a Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, July 3, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The right time to buy life insurance is the you are young and healthy to lock-in a low rate and guarantee your coverage for the future when you have more financial responsibilities.

However, if you have anyone who relies on you for financial support, now may be the time to buy life insurance protection.

Usually, when you have a mortgage, a spouse and/or kids, you may need life insurance.

Life insurance can help you replace your income for your family, in case you pass away.

Your beneficiaries c...
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Should I Get Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, May 10, 2017, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you're considering the purchase of a life insurance policy, it may be because you actually need protection.

Many of us think about life insurance when a major life event occurs; such as, a family member passing away, buying a new home, getting married, getting a promotion at work, or having a child, etc.

If you have anyone who relies on you for financial support, you may need life insurance to guarantee their financial security in case you die.

Life insurance can be used by your beneficiaries...
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Can You Insure Anyone for Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, July 6, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
No, you cannot insure anyone for life insurance.

In order to buy life insurance on another person the insurance company will usually require that you have an insurable interest in the person you want to insure.

Insurable interest means you either rely on the person for some financial support, or that you would suffer a financial loss if the person were to die.

Insurable interest does exist between spouse, adult children and their parents, family members, and business partners, among others.

So, a...
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Life Insurance - You Cannot Be Turned Down?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, April 29, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Some life insurance advertisements claim you cannot be turned down.

What's the catch?

Well, these are called guaranteed issue life insurance policies.

They guarantee your approval for coverage if you meet the age requirements, which may be ages 45 to 85.

And, the amount of life insurance may be limited to $25,000 or less.

The prices are higher than standard life insurance because they insure some who may not otherwise be able to get insured for life insurance.

The catch is that there is a limited d...
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Can I Purchase a Life Insurance Policy on Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, March 31, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you can buy life insurance coverage on another person.

However, you are required to prove you have an "Insurable Interest" in the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Insurable Interest basically means that you either rely on the person for financial support, or that you would suffer some financial loss if the person were to die.

Individuals you can take life insurance policies out on include your spouse or domestic partner, your children, your dependents, and your business partner...
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Life Insurance for Your Elderly Parents

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, February 24, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Can I buy a life insurance policy on my elderly parents?

Yes, adult children can purchase life insurance coverage on their parents.

Why would you want to buy life insurance on your parents?

Well, maybe your parents don't have any life insurance of their own, or perhaps, they don't have the money saved to pay for their own funeral and burial costs.

Did you know that the average cost of a funeral and final expenses may exceed $8,000?

That's why it may be a good idea to purchase an affordable life in...
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What Happens When Your Term Life Insurance Policy Ends?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, February 14, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you take out a term life insurance policy and you out live the term then you will need to be aware of your options:

1. Your Life Insurance Premiums Will Increase. If you are nearing the end of your term and you want to continue your life insurance, you will need to pay a higher premium.

2. You Can Apply for a New Term Life Insurance Policy. If you are healthy at the end of your term life policy buy you want to continue your life insurance coverage, you can apply for a new po...


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How much Life Insurance can you Buy without an Exam?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, January 18, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
I want to get a life insurance policy but I don't want to take any physical exams.

How much coverage can you buy without taking an exam?

Actually, it may be a lot more than you might expect. Since you can own more than one life insurance policy, and there are several insurers that offer no exam life insurance, you may be able to purchase more than $750,000 of life insurance without taking an exam.

However, most no exam life insurance plans charge a higher rate than you might get with a fully und...
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Why is there Life Insurance for Children?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, January 9, 2016, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Why do parents buy life insurance for their children?

Child life insurance plans offer several benefits that make it important for parents to consider life insurance for their kids.

Here are some of the main benefits of child life insurance plans:

1. Provides money tom pay for your child's funeral and burial costs which may average around $7,700 including the cost of a casket, burial plot, headstone and memorial service.

2. Provides low cost life insurance protection for your child's entire lifet...
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Where Can You Compare Life Insurance Quotes?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, June 22, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
There are many websites on the internet that allow you to compare instant life insurance rate quotes from several top insurance companies.

Some of the best online life insurance quote providers include Efinancial, 1ClickCoverage and Termfinder.

To request your free quotes you just visit the website, fill out a quote request form where you answer some questions about yourself and the life insurance amount you need, and then you press a button, and you instantly receive on your screen the best li...
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Life insurance if you have diabetes?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, May 16, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Can you get life insurance coverage if you are diabetic?

Yes, there are life insurance carriers that insure people with diabetes.

However, the price you pay and your acceptance will depend on several risk factors and how you manage your diabetes.

Also, when you were diagnosed and your age at diagnosis may affect your ability to get insurer.

In addition, whether or not you are insulin dependent will impact your approval and premium.

However, there are fully underwritten life insurance plans requiri...
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Is Life Insurance Cheaper To Purchase When You Are Younger or Older?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, March 30, 2015, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance is cheaper to buy when you are at a younger age if your health is good or you have no other risk.

Some things that can increase a younger person's life insurance rates do not show up so much in older persons.

For example, DUI's, suspended drivers licenses, some mental disorders, 
suicide attempts, and type 1 diabetes, to name a few. 

While under the age of adulthood, some of these conditions can make it impossible for a child or teenager to get life insurance, alt...


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What Happens When Your Term Life Insurance Runs Out?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, September 12, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

A term life insurance policy has a start date and an end date.

Many term life policies will offer renewal after the end of the guaranteed premium period; however, the rate increases are usually substantial, so it may cost a lot more than you were paying for your original term life insurance coverage.

If you are healthy and can qualify for a new life insurance policy, that might be a better option than renewing your expiring term life insurance.

If you have a permanent need fo...


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Can You Take Out A Loan On A Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, August 19, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No, you cannot take a loan out on a Term Life Insurance Policy, unless you have a Return of Premium (ROP) Term Life Insurance Policy.

Return of Premium means you will get most of your paid premiums returned to you if you are alive at the end of your term. 

However, during the term of your life insurance policy, some insurance companies may let you borrow the money that is building in the policy from the premiums paid.

If you want life insurance that allows you to take a lo...


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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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Can You Take A Loan Against A Whole Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, July 7, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to take a loan out from your whole life insurance policy.

It usually takes several years before your whole life policy builds up some cash value.

You may be able to take up to 80% of the cash value as a loan, depending on the insurance company regulations for loans.

If you do not pay back the loan there may be taxes to be paid on your loan. Also, if the loan amount is not repaid, it may affect the amount of life insurance provided by your whole life policy.


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How Much Life Insurance Should You Carry?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, June 6, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
I want to buy a life insurance policy but I'm not sure how much life insurance I need.

How do decide how much life insurance is right for me? What should I consider making coming up with the amount of life insurance to buy?

It all depends on several factors including your age, your goals, your debt, your assets, if you're married or not, your financial responsibilities, and your future plans for a family and life changes.

Many people choose to buy life insurance to help provide financial securit...
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Why Should I Buy Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, June 3, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The one thing that life insurance does better than anything else is create cash at death. Upon the death of the insured person, a death benefit is paid out to the beneficiary of the life insurance policy without being subject to federal income taxes, usually.

You buy life insurance because you care about what happens to those you leave behind when you die, in order to provide some form of financial security and protection for your family.

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Why Buy Life Insurance Outside Of Your Work?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, May 27, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The main reason to buy a life insurance policy outside of the employer provided plan you are given through your job is so you own your own life insurance policy.

This means, if you lose your job for any reason, you still have your own life insurance coverage that stays with you.

So, you won't lose your life insurance when you either retire, quit or are fired from your job. But, you can lose your life insurance benefits if you leave your job.

Owning your own life insurance policy...


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When Can You Borrow From Your Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, May 17, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
In order to borrow money from your life insurance their must be some cash value inside the policy to borrow from.

Term life insurance has no cash value inside the policy, it is "Pure Protection".

However, permanent life insurance may have cash value that grows inside the policy over time. Usually, it takes a few years for some cash value to build up in a permanent life insurance policy.

Your life insurance carrier may allow you to borrow up to 80% of the cash value in your policy. This is consid...
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Can You Borrow From A Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, May 8, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Term life insurance policies do not have any cash value, so it is not possible to borrow from a Term life insurance policy.

Term life insurance is "pure life insurance protection" that only covers financial loss from death, and does not provide the option for accumulating cash value inside the life insurance policy over time like permanent life insurance does.

Permanent life insurance builds cash value over time and you may be able to take a loan from the cash value.

Term life ...


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Why Would You Purchase Life Insurance Rather Than Annuities?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, April 29, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

The reason you might purchase life insurance instead of an annuity depends on what you're trying to accomplish - what your goal is for your insurance or annuity plan.

Annuities provide cash while you are still living, while life insurance provides cash to the beneficiary upon death of the insured person.

So, annuity can provide you with cash, while life insurance can provide your beneficiary with cash at some future time.

With life insurance, you're paying a regular premium u...


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Can You Get Life Insurance With Epilepsy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, March 31, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes you may qualify for life insurance with epilepsy in most cases, although you will pay a higher price than a "standard" risk would at the same age for the same type and amount of life insurance.  

When you find an independent life insurance agent that you feel comfortable with, give as much information as you have such at the date you were first diagnosed with epilepsy, all medications that you currently take, whether or not they involve this disease.

The life insurance age...


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How To Determine How Much You Need For Life Insurance?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, February 22, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Choosing the right amount of life insurance protection for your loved ones is one of the most important decisions you make when purchasing a life insurance policy.

You don;t want to spend more than you need on your life insurance, but you want to get the coverage amount that will meet your goals, and protect your family's future.

How can you go about finding how much life insurance you really need?

It's easy. You can use a life insurance needs calculator

You just answer some basic questions abo...
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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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Can You Buy Life Insurance On Other People?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, January 30, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to buy life insurance on another person if you have an insurable interest in that person.

If you rely on someone else for financial support, or you would suffer financially if another person were to die, you may be able to buy life insurance on that person.

However, in order to purchase life insurance on another person you may need that person's permission, and the person may have to sign an application for the life insurance, and answer some health questions.

Usually, insur...
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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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Can I Buy Life Insurance On Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, January 10, 2014, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to purchase a life insurance policy on someone else.

The insurance company will require that you have an "Insurable Interest" in the person you want to insure.

This means that you would suffer a financial loss if the person were to die, or that you rely on the person for some form of financial support.

There does exist insurable interest between spouses, siblings, parents and their children, family members, and business partners, among others.

In addition, if you want to insu...
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Can Anyone Get A Life Insurance Policy On You?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 31, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

No, not anyone can take out a life insurance policy on you.

They must have a financial relationship to you, or be a very close relative. The insurance company requires that someone taking out life insurance on another person must have an "Insurable Interest" in that person.

Someone to whom you owe a large amount of money could take out a life insurance policy on you, so that they would get paid if you passed away.

Or, a relative could take out life insurance on you to help pay...


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When Do Life Insurance Policies Pay Out?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, December 10, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Life insurance policies pay the face amount of coverage out as a death benefit to the beneficiary when the person who is insured by the life insurance policy dies, or when the policy matures.

If the money is paid upon the insured's death, it goes to the beneficiary. If it is paid upon policy maturity, the money goes to the owner of the life insurance policy.

However, life insurance companies have begun offering living benefits from their life insurance products.  

Many life i...


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Can I purchase life insurance on my parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Saturday, December 7, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you can purchase life insurance on your parents.

Many children buy life insurance on their parents to help pay for final expenses; such as, funeral and burial costs which may add up to as much as $7,500 or more per parent. A study of Funeral Director's indicates the average cost of a funeral to be around $7,750.

In order for someone to buy life insurance on another person there must exist insurable interest. This means you either rely on the person you want to insure for money, or you woul...
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Am I Able To Get Life Insurance On My Brother?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, December 6, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to get life insurance on your brother.

The life insurance company requires an insurable interest in the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Insurable interest means you rely on the person for some form of financial support, or you would suffer financially if the person were to die.

Insurable interest does exist between spouses, parents and their children, and siblings, among others.

So, you could buy life insurance on your brother, but you may need his permission, s...
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Can You Get Life Insurance On Anybody?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, December 2, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
No, you can't buy life insurance on just anybody.

The life insurance company will require you to have an "Insurable Interest" in the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Insurable Interest means you rely on the person for financial support, or stand to lose money if the person dies. 

Insurable Interest does exist between spouses, siblings, parents and their children, relatives, and business partners, among others.

So, for instance, you may insure the life of your parent, but you will nee...
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Can You Get Life Insurance With Diabetes?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, December 1, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

People with diabetes can get life insurance, and there are some ways that you can help yourself get the best price on your life insurance policy.

Life insurance companies will consider your age, health, type of diabetes, if you smoke, how long ago you were diagnosed with diabetes, if you are insulin dependent, if you have any health problems related to your diabetes, how often you test your blood sugar levels, and other measures you take to properly manage your diabetes.

Many ...


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Can You Get Life Insurance If You Are An Alcoholic?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, November 24, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

You may or may not be able to qualify for life insurance if you are an alcoholic. It will depend on your age, health, and other risk factors related to your drinking.

The life insurance companies look at several factors in determining if they wish to issue a life insurance policy for coverage.

Have you been to AA? Have you been to a treatment facility for alcoholism?

If you are an alcoholic, are you being treated for kidney problems?

What is your record as far as being arrested f...


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Can You Get Life Insurance With COPD?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, November 19, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

If you have COPD it is highly unlikely you will be able to qualify for life insurance coverage.

However, it will depend on your personal health history provided through a pre-screening process that would tell you what to expect for a rate classification on your life insurance policy, if qualified.

It is unlikely a person would be considered a standard risk with COPD, but that person may get a table offer from a carrier at a much higher rate than standard, depending on your hea...


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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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Can You Get Life Insurance With Lupus?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, October 28, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can almost always get life insurance while having lupus.

If your lupus is severe enough to cause kidney damage, anemia, pleurisy, pericarditis, or brain dysfunction, you will most likely need to take a simplified or guaranteed issue life insurance policy.

A guaranteed issue life insurance plan has a graded death benefit which means you need to be insured for at least 2 years before you have full coverage under your life insurance policy.


If it is mild, you can get med...


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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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Can You Have 2 Life Insurance Plans?

Posted by hadley hadley on Thursday, October 24, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
The number of life insurance policies you have will depend on how much life insurance you need and how many life insurance policies insurers may allow you to purchase.

Yes, you can own two or more life insurance policies.

Since your life insurance needs may change throughout your life, insurers will allow you to own more than one life insurance policy.

However, they ask about the amount of life insurance you already own when you apply for life insurance. They want to make sure you aren't over-in...
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Can You Borrow Money From A Term Life Insurance Policy?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, October 20, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
No, you cannot borrow money from a term life insurance policy.

A term life policy does not build up any cash value inside the policy over time like a permanent life insurance policy.

Term life is "pure protection", not an investment.

You may cancel your term life policy and you may get some of the premiums paid back, but there is no money inside the policy to borrow from, just life insurance protection.



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Can One Person Have Two Life Insurance Policies?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, September 25, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, one person can own two or more life insurance policies.

Many people buy several life insurance policies because different types of life insurance products best meet different types of insurance needs, or simply because they want to diversify the insurance companies with whom their life insurance is with.

Life Insurance companies don't mind how many life insurance policies you own, as long as you can qualify for them financially.

That means, if you earn enough income to q...


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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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Can You Buy Life Insurance On Your Parents?

Posted by hadley hadley on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes you can buy life insurance on your parents. You'll need to justify the amount life insurance on your parents, and you will need their signature on the application acknowledging them as the insured on the life insurance policy.

Life insurance on parents is an under utilized financial tactic for the next generation's economic benefit.

If you buy life insurance on your parents, they are the insured’s, and you are the owner of the policy and you pay the premiums. You wou...


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Can Life Insurance Companies See Your Medical Records?

Posted by hadley hadley on Wednesday, August 21, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, life insurance companies may see your medical records.

If you have taken a medical exam before when applying for life insurance, the information would be available through the M.I.B. (Medical Information Bureau) which is where insurance companies share medical information about applicants for life insurance that have taken health exams.

In addition, the insurance company may request that you take a physical exam, which the insurance company pays for and they get to see the results. Also, t...
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Can I Take Out Life Insurance On Someone Else?

Posted by hadley hadley on Monday, August 19, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 

Yes, you can take out a life insurance policy on someone else if you have insurable interest in that person.

Insurable Interest means that there is a financial tie between you and the person you want to insure for life insurance.

Either you would be hurt financially if the person were to pass away (because they owed you money, because they help support you, etc), or you are helping them financially now and life insurance would pay you back for your financial loss upon the oth...


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Can You Get Life Insurance After A Heart Attack?

Posted by hadley hadley on Sunday, August 11, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you may be able to get life insurance after having a heart attack.

Whether or not you qualify for life insurance may depend on several factors, including but not limited to:

1. How long ago was your heart attack?
2. Have you made a full recovery?
3. Did you have heart surgery?
4. Are you on medication?
5. Do you have regular check-ups?
6. Your Age.
7. Your height-to-weight ratio.

Although you may or may not qualify for a regular life insurance policy, there are guaranteed issue life insurance pla...
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Can I Have Two Life Insurance Plans?

Posted by hadley hadley on Friday, August 9, 2013, In : Life Insurance FAQ's 
Yes, you can have two or more life insurance plans.

Over time you may find your need for life insurance coverage has changed, whether it's due to a life changing event, like getting married or buying a new home, or you have taken on additional debt.

No matter what the cause of your additional need for life insurance, it is possible for you to own two or more life insurance policies.

When you apply for life insurance the application has a question about any other life insurance you already own an...
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