Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Comparing Life & Health Insurance Quotes

By Liza Mathers

None of us knows how much time we have left on this planet. The good news is that your chances of living longer have never been better. Most people nowadays are likely to live to around 75 to 80 years of age. The bad news? You can never forecast when you're going to be hit by a bus or succumb to a mystery virus.

So you should always make sure there is sufficient life insurance and cover against your succumbing to a serious illness or losing your livelihood that you can provide for your family.

So you should always make sure there is sufficient life insurance and cover against your succumbing to a serious illness or losing your livelihood that you can provide for your family. Life insurance won't replace you, but it will replace your money-earning capacity.

As well as buying life cover, you can purchase critical illness policies that pay out a lump sum if you have a serious illness, such as a heart attack or cancer, and survive for a month. Some policies also pay if you die during the policy period. The same huge range of prices exists, so never, ever go for the first quote you get.

Some policies, known as permanent health insurances or income protection plans, promise to pay a monthly sum until your normal retirement age if you can't work due to illness or injury. These policies can be expensive, especially for women because insurers think women are ill a lot more often than men.

So how much life insurance should one have?

This will depend upon the factors - your age, the number of dependents you have, your income and your outstanding debts.

People with young families need life insurance more than people in their forties and fifties whose children have left the family home. For a young family, the loss of a parent could mean that the surviving partner must try to maintain the family's standard of living for 18 years or until the youngest child becomes independent. So a realistic level of life insurance cover is a must. For parents in their forties and fifties protection is still important, although cover does not have to be so extensive.

The more dependents you have, the more cover you need. However, insurance bought to cover the cost of bringing up your children should be timed to end when they become self-supporting, usually at 18.

The level of replacement income your partner will need if you die will be an important factor when determining the amount of cover required.

If you die, it is imperative that your surviving partner is not left with a financial millstone such as a large mortgage. Life insurance should clear such debts in the even of your death.

If I take out life insurance, will I need to have a medical?

Not necessarily. You may be asked a few medical questions when you complete the insurer's application form. If the insurer needs further details, it may consult your doctor or ask you to have a medical. If you have suffered from illness in the past or are excessively overweight, your premiums may be increased to reflect the greater risk you represent to the insurance company. In some cases an insurer may refuse cover altogether.


Liza Mathers writes for Seek4finance. Our visitors can apply online for a range of personal finance, solutions including personal loans, mortgages, credit cards, savings, current accounts and insurance. Visit http://www.seek4finance.co.uk today.

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