Sunday, April 19, 2009

Finding the Best Value in Cheap Life Insurance

There are a number of things you need to take into consideration when purchasing life insurance. It’s easy to be misled by promises of “cheap life insurance” but cheap life insurance is only of value if it provides what you really require from a policy.

That is not to say that cheap life insurance is inferior in some way to an expensive policy – far from it. Insurance companies can often cash-in on the fears of customers, by convincing them that by buying cheap life insurance they are somehow leaving themselves (and families) exposed. An expensive policy does not guarantee the best quality cover when it comes to your insurance but it is worthwhile making sure that you have an adequate policy to suit your needs.

Often what can happen with cheap life insurance is that a term policy is offered rather than an ongoing life insurance policy. Term policies last for a set period of time before they expire and need renewal, usually over a period of one to 30 years.

Term life insurance is cheaper because with a fixed period of time, the risk can be calculated much easier by the insurance company. Whilst a term policy may seem like a suitable option for cheap life insurance, when it comes to renewals the term policies get increasingly expensive as you get older.

In the short term, particularly if you are young, the term policy will work out cheaper. However, when it comes to renew that policy the premiums will go up, which could ultimately make it the more expensive option.

As with most purchases – be it a new car, television or mobile phone – there are a whole bucket load of additional extras which you can add to the cost of your base life insurance policy in order to improve it. Depending on your situation, some add-ons may be deemed unnecessary which serve no other purpose than to make your cheap life insurance more expensive.

One addition that should not be ignored, however, is a disability waiver or disability protection as it is sometimes called. Disability protection is available in most life insurance policies and allows you to ignore further premium payments should you become disabled or seriously ill. Having a life changing accident – being paralysed for example – is hard enough to cope with, without the additional worry of increasing insurance costs. A disability waiver is one of the essential extra costs that should be added to a cheap life insurance policy.

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