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What to Keep in Mind When Buying Senior Life Insurance Online
from: Pat MoauroIf you've decided to buy senior life insurance online, you may want to consider a few tips to make certain that your online experience is a positive one. Buying insurance online may appear to be difficult, and at the same time easy for you to be taken advantage of. However, by keeping a few simple tips in mind you can avoid most, if not all, the problems you may encounter.
Firstly, remember to get the policy written in trust. This will protect the person you have named as the beneficiary of your policy. It will also help the beneficiary avoid having to pay an inheritance tax, which can be up to forty percent of the settlement pay out. Just let the insurance company know that you want this option and they'll take care of all the details. Provide the company with the name or names of the beneficiaries.
Decide whether you want a reviewable life insurance policy versus a guaranteed one when buying senior life insurance online. Usually for a longer term policy, guaranteed is the better option, because this type of policy guarantees that your premiums won't increase in future. However, with a reviewable policy the company can review your plan and determine if premiums should be increased based on a variety of factors. Usually this happens every two to five years, so make sure you know which one of these two you're getting before buying anything online.
As well, when you shop for senior life insurance online decide whether you're going to buy joint or individual policies. Buying a joint policy could be the wrong decision, especially if you have children who will be the beneficiaries. This type of insurance policy only pays off once when the first spouse dies. When the remaining spouse dies any other beneficiaries will not receive a pay off. Although the cost is more, the best bet is to maximize the amount of insurance for you and for those who will be left behind.
When it's time for you to buy senior life insurance online consider including critical illness insurance. This is a good idea because you'll usually get a cheaper rate by not having to buy two different policies. If you play your cards right you can also get a guaranteed premium by buying the two in combination. If you buy sooner rather than later you'll save money because the rates for this type of policy rise as a person gets older.
You also need to know the difference between critical illness and terminal illness, because each kind requires a different kind of coverage. Terminal illness coverage should automatically be included in a good plan, which will pay out a lump sum if a doctor has diagnosed you with twelve months or fewer to live. However, critical illness coverage isn't usually included and has no life expectancy requirements.
Keep these tips in mind when you decide to buy senior life insurance online. When you determine what you need to know you're more likely to end up with a better deal. With fore-knowledge you can also avoid being taken advantage of.
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