Can I Have As Many Life Insurance Beneficiaries As I Want?
Posted: July 23, 2019
When you purchase life insurance, choosing your beneficiaries is a challenging yet crucial step in the process. Who to name as your beneficiaries is something only you can decide. You have the option to name more than one beneficiary, which can be accomplished by assigning a percentage of your life insurance benefits among two or more people on your application. There is no set limit...
What Is Graded Death Benefit Life Insurance?
Posted: July 9, 2019
A graded death benefit policy is a type of whole life insurance policy with a waiting period. It may be an option for people who are unable to be approved for standard life insurance. There is no medical exam required. People who have been declined for life insurance from all other companies can still get coverage through a graded benefit life insurance plan. How Does...
Are There Restrictions On Final Expense Insurance Policies?
Posted: June 25, 2019
Death is as certain as taxes, and your final expenses may be more than you are anticipating. That’s why it makes sense to purchase final expense insurance to help protect your loved ones after you are gone. Our knowledgeable agency can help you find a final expense insurance policy to suit your needs. What Is Final Expense Insurance? Final expense insurance is a type of...
What Happens If I Cancel My Life Insurance Early?
Posted: June 11, 2019
A life insurance policy is a wise investment, but also a financial commitment. Most are effective for 30 years or more. For your policy to remain in effect, you must continue paying your premiums, month after month. If the premium payments are putting a strain on your budget, you may be considering the option of canceling early, although people also cancel for other reasons. Our...
What Happens To My Life Insurance If I Am Diagnosed With A Terminal Illness?
Posted: May 30, 2019
In most cases, life insurance benefits are paid out after the insured dies and a claim, along with a certified copy of the death certificate, is filed with the insurance company. In cases of terminal illness, however, there may be an exception to this rule. If you have been diagnosed with such an illness, you may qualify for accelerated death benefits. What Are Accelerated Death...