Group Life Insurance
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Overview Group life insurance is very similar to individual
life insurance. The primary difference is there is usually
less choice in the types of life insurance available in
group policies. However, group life insurance is easier
for people with health problems to get, much the same
as group health insurance.
Contrary to popular belief, group life insurance is rarely
less expensive than individual life insurance for a healthy
person. This is because there is not much in the way of
administrative cost to individual life insurance. Life
insurance is in general a "lean" insurance product.
Therefore, if you are healthy and want to get the best
deal on life insurance you are best served to apply for
an individual life policy and take the medical exam.
You can use simple rules of thumb, but a real evaluation
of your needs should take your whole financial picture
into account. Most advisors recommend an amount between
5 to 10 times your salary. Contact us if you'd like to
find out more about developing a financial plan.
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Purchase Information
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There are hundreds of companies that underwrite group
life insurance policies. Choosing between them is mostly
a matter of price vs. financial stability, as well as
what health rating you might qualify for with each.
It is important to know that purchasing life insurance
is not a quick process. Insurers require that you take
a para-medical exam above a certain policy size. Almost
all providers will request medical records from your doctors,
often pull driving records, and sometimes request financial
information.
Therefore, we suggest you work with an insurance agent
or advisor you trust. It costs you no more than buying
online, and can save you lots of time and money.
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Product Definitions Product Definitions
Term life insurance is the most common form of group life
insurance sold in the USA. Term life requires paying a
premium each year for a specified death benefit. The financial
strength of the provider is quite important, as are some
policy details.
Riders can be added to life insurance that change the
death benefit, or even the nature of the insurance itself.
Recently, riders have been added that pay in events other
than death, like disability, specific diseases, or terminal
illnesses preceding death. However, most of these newer
riders are not available in group life policies.