Do you know what’s in your life insurance policy? Before you file it away for safekeeping, spend some time getting to know your coverage.
Your policy may seem like a long and complicated document, but once you break down the structure, it’s easier to understand.
Remember that everyone’s policy will be different, but here are a few basics to keep in mind as you review your coverage.
Declarations Page
At the beginning of your paperwork, you’ll find a summary of your policy that’s often called the declarations page.
Here you’ll find key details like who is covered, the policy type, policy number, issue date and effective date. For term life policies, you’ll also see the length of your coverage listed here.
Note: It’s important to make sure all of this information is correct, as errors can make it difficult to file a claim successfully.
Terms and Definitions
Many policies include a list of policy terms and definitions written in simple language to help you understand your coverage. If you come across a word elsewhere in the policy that you’re unsure about, like “insurance age” or “non-participating,” refer back to this section for guidance.
Insuring Agreement
One section will also summarize what’s being promised on either side. You’ll find more detailed information about your death benefit, beneficiaries, any exclusions that would invalidate or limit your benefit, the cost of your premiums and the payment schedule.
Riders
If you’ve chosen to add supplemental coverage, you’ll see these details listed as well. Typical riders include:
Term conversion
Waiver of premium
Living benefits
Chronic illness
Long-term care
Disability income
Do you have questions about your life insurance policy? Or do you need to make changes? Reach out anytime.
Sincerely,
Barb Scott “The Insurance Lady’
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