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buying term life insurance policy

Term life insurance offers temporary coverage during the policy term. term life insurance offers pure death benefit coverage without any sort of savings or investment component.

Term life insurance overview

When shopping for a long term care insurance policy, it is important to look carefully at the various benefits each policy provides. It can be difficult to compare these insurance packages, since each one may offer different levels of coverage.

Some important benefits to look for include coverage for in home care, coverage for care by registered nurses and other professionals in the home, and coverage for various rehabilitation and physical therapy services.

General Life insurance Tips

Make sure that you fully understand any policy you’re considering and that you’re comfortable with the company, agent, and product. Most states require insurers to provide a buyer’s guide to explain life insurance terms, benefits, and costs.

Ask your agent for a copy of your company’s guide and follow the tips below:

  • Ask for outlines of coverage so you can compare the features of several policies.
  • Check with your state insurance department to make sure the company and agent are licensed in your state.
  • Look for a company that is reputable and financially strong. A number of insurance rating services rate the financial strength of companies. You can get such information from your agent, public or business libraries, or on the Internet. Rating agencies include A.M. Best Company, Fitch Ratings, Moody’s Investor Services Inc., Standard & Poor’s Insurance Rating Services, and Weiss Ratings. Beware of offers for “free” life insurance. Investors may approach some seniors to offer them money to buy life insurance and then sell the policy to the investors. The investors expect to profit by receiving the death benefit when the senior dies. Often called stranger-originated life insurance, legislators and regulators are concerned about these transactions because they violate public policies against wagering on human life. Also, there may be hidden pitfalls, such as unexpected taxes, fees, and loss of privacy.
  • Always answer questions on your life insurance application truthfully.
  • Be sure your application has been filled out accurately. Promptly notify your agent or company of errors or missing information.
  • When you buy a policy, make your check payable to the insurance company, not the agent. Be sure to get a receipt.
  • Contact the company or agent if you don’t get your policy within 60 days.
  • After you’ve bought an insurance policy, you may have a “free-look” period—usually 10 days after you receive the policy—when you can change your mind. During that period, read your policy carefully. If you decide not to keep it, the company will cancel the policy and give you an appropriate refund. Information about the free- look period is in your contract.
  •  Review your policy periodically or when a major event occurs in your life—such as a birth, divorce, remarriage, or retirement—to be sure your coverage is adequate and your beneficiaries are correctly named.