WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 2021
Why Group Life Insurance Costs Less
Purchasing life insurance tends to be a good financial decision. It allows you to obtain financial protection for your family. If something happens to you, you know your family gets funds to help them to meet their needs. Yet, there are various forms of life insurance available. One term you may learn about is group life insurance. Is this the right type of coverage for you?
There are several things to consider. Here is what you have to know first.
Group life insurance is just what it sounds like. A group of people purchase a life insurance policy together. It is common, for example, for an employer to purchase basic life insurance plans for a group of employees together. Some associations can do this for members, too. You can also find groups online to buy through if you fit their requirements. Buying like this can reduce your costs in some cases.
Should You Always Buy Group Insurance?
This type of insurance has some limits. First, be sure you learn about the policies available. This includes:
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What type of life insurance is available? Some policies only offer short-term life insurance policies. Whole insurance may not be an option.
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What amount of coverage is available? An employer may limit coverage to a very small amount. This may not provide you with enough coverage to meet your family’s needs, though.
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What requirements are necessary for you to meet? To obtain coverage, you may need to remain employed with the company, or you may need to be a member of the group. You need to know this before you agree to the policy.
Group insurance tends to be more affordable because there is less risk to the company offering that coverage. It is less likely that 50 people will need those policies paid out during their lifetime. As a result, the company reduces the costs.
Because there is less risk as a whole, the policies cost less. They also offer limited coverage and features. This usually reduces not only payouts, but also operating costs. Those savings pass down to the customer.
Take a look at any group life insurance offered to you. Does it offer the amount and type of protection you need? Even if not, you may still want to purchase it.
You can obtain additional life insurance coverage beyond this as well. It is important that all insurance you own fit your unique needs. Your agent can help ensure this is possible. A customized plan with group and individual life insurance may be best.
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