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Deciding
to invest in life insurance is one of the most important decisions you will
make to ensure the protection of your family in case of an emergency where you
are no longer able to financially support them. However, deciding the type nad
level of cover you may need might be a bit unclear.
1. YOUR AGE
Most
insurers offer you a cover at the age of 18, although there is no standard
maximum age as it differs for every insurer. Your age helps you determine the
level of cover you may need as your financial responsibilities change at every
stage of your life. For example, in your 30s you may have dependents to look
after. As you reach your 50s, even though you would not have dependents as
such, you may still need to repay ongoing debts. It is important to know that
as you head into your 60s, some optional benefits might not be available to you
and you may not be elegible for maximum level of cover when applying for a
policy.
2. YOUR OCCUPATION
Your occupation can help you determine the structure of your
policy. Some professions, like mining, firefihghting and contruction, are
riskier than others and may require extra protection. Medical professionals are
also an example of people exposed to specific hazards on a daily basis.
Insurers often offer additional benefits like Accident Cover that can be added
to your policy. There is also the option of Illness Cover that can help in case
of specific medical conditions like heart disease, organ failure and cancer
etc. To get more information on the optional benefit offered by each insurer
and what they cover you for, read the Product Disclosure Statements of the
relevant insurers.
3. YOUR INCOME
Considering
your income will help you decide how much premiums you can afford to pay
comfortably. High income earners may have lead an elevated lifestyle with
additional responsibilities like mortgages, children’s education costs, credit
card debt or car loans etc. It is important to keep these costs in mind when
deciding on the level of cover you're applying for.
4. YOUR PASTIME ACTIVITIES
Hobbies like knitting, reading or watching Netflix do not affect
your insurance cover. However, if you enjoy adventurous activities like
skydiving, rock climbing, bungee jumping or scuba diving then it will be
worthwhile to look at an Adventure Sport or Sports Cover as an add on to your
policy. These will financially protect you in case of an injury or death
resulting from these pursuits. You may also want to take a closer look at the
terms and any exclusions on your policy in regard to these activities. Another
factor that can impact your premiums is if you smoke or not. Generally, people
who smoke tend to have higher premiums.
5. ANY PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS
Your medical history also has a significant impact on the terms
and premiums of your policy. Some conditions like diabetes, mental illness
inclusing anxiety, heart conditions and cancer can incur a loading, exclusions
or even lead to the cover being declined. The terms offered would depend on the
severity of the condition you suffer from and the treatment you are either
undergoing now or did in the past.
If you are healthy and do not have a pre-existing medical condition it is the
best time to consider getting a cover in place. Once your policy is enforced,
what you're covered for and your premiums won't change if you're diagnosed with
an illness. However, it is best to read the fine print to be sure of what your
cover has to offer.
WANT TO KNOW MORE?
If you would like to discuss the contents of this article,
please call us at 02
8015 5507 or email us at info@angelicinsurance.com.au Please
note that at Angelic Insurance, we can only provide you with general
information, and do not consider your personal objectives and financial
situation. You should consider whether the advice is suitable for you before
making the final decision.
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