Thursday, November 6, 2008

Hints to Assist You Get Life Insurance Quote Online

Like most other industries, life insurance companies have created a major presence online. You can now do most of the "ground work" online when you are looking for life insurance quotes.

The first thing you need to do is to decide what type of life insurance you are looking for. Then you need to seek no-obligation quotes from several companies that offer what you are looking for. The premiums will often vary significantly from one company to another, so little research can end up saving you a lot of money,

Here are a few helpful hints to assist you with your online research:

- Make sure that you get the right information about various life insurance categories. For example, whether it is temporary or permanent, either short term or long term, and is clear about it. Do they have comparable features and rates which will help you determine the right life insurance that is compatible with your needs.

- Are they helpful in guiding you towards finding what you need? This is when you need to assesss their customer ervice standards. Are they industry accredited? How long have they been in business?

- They should provide "plain language" explanations of their products to assist your decision, and not hide the details in a long and confusing document full of fine print.

- All reputable companies have permanently available internet information services, toll free numbers to call, and preferably sign up services available online as well. The best ones even have goog old fashion humans to speak to when you call!

- They should ensure that all the information you have given are safely protected. Using it only for providing your quote and should never be shared to a third party.

Life insurance can be a confusing subject for most people, so here are a few tips to help ensure that you end up with the policy that fits in with you particular circumstances.

- You should have a thorough review of your life insurance policy regularly, especially if you have sudden changes in ersonal conditions, health and your financial matters.

- Joint policies can be tricky, and need special attention. What happens in the event of a claim? Is the joint policy holder left uninsured, and liable to steep premium increases? Often it's better to keep policies seperate in order to avoid these possibilities.

- Check into the usefulness of a critical illness policy as well. It is usually much cheaper to combine critical illness with your life policy, than adding it on later. Illness can often be more financially debilitating than a death.

- Be aware of the tax relief incentives, but don't let the tax benefits blind you to the reason for actually having a life policy. First and foremost the policy is to protect your family in a time of need, and any tax benefits should be treated purely as a secondary bonus.

- Always ensure that you policy is worded so that the benefits go directly to the beneficiaries and not to your estate. The tax benefits are significant, no to mention avoiding the delays that could occur. Your insurance company should either write this into the policy or have the necessary documentation for you to do so.

- It is highly recommended that you talk to an independent adviser, to ensure you get the peace of mind from knowing that you are purchasing the right policy at the right price to adequately protection for your family.

These are some of the things you should know if you are applying for insurance online. Always remember that not all insurance companies online are legitimate, and to be very wary of any offer that looks too good to be true. Some simple research will soon tell you whether you are dealing with a reputable company or not. If you are still in doubt, take your business elsewhere.

2 comments:

  1. If you compare quotes online make sure you consider:

    1. How much life insurance you need.

    2. How long you need life insurance.

    3. How much you can afford to pay.

    4. How long are rates guaranteed to remain level.

    5. Compare multiple quotes from several insurance companies.

    You can compare free life insurance quotes online from top-rated insurers with no obligation.

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  2. I think life policies are legal contracts and the terms of the contract describe the limitations of the insured events. Specific exclusions are often written into the contract to limit the liability of the insurer; common examples are claims relating to suicide, fraud, war, riot and civil commotion.

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