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You may answer these questions several times. This is to verify and confirm your information. Regardless of the type of life insurance, all policies require you to meet certain acceptance guidelines in regards to your lifestyle and health history. However, there are life insurers out there that will allow coverage up to $250,000 without a medical exam. The insurance industry is plagued by fraud and misrepresentation problems. In order to combat this, you will be required to disclose your Social Security Number and give permission for the search of your prescription drug usage and Medical Information Bureau file. If you have an abnormal health history, your doctor records and medical files may be scrutinized prior to acceptance or rejection. If may seem tempting to misrepresent an answer or withhold information. Don't do it. It is a crime to lie or conceal information on a life insurance application. Your policy will be voided due to fraud. All standard life insurance policies generally provide benefits for death at any time in any place by any cause, except by suicide within the first one or two policy years. When you name your beneficiary, keep in mind that the insurance company expects you to pick someone who is actually financially dependent upon you in some way. A friend or relative, absent of a financial relationship, will not work. People that you support or owe money to will work. You can name a charity if you like. For a term life policy, ask the following questions: " What is the A.M. Best, Fitch Moody's and Weiss
Ratings for the insurance company? For a cash value policy, ask the following questions " What is the A.M. Best, Fitch, Moody's and Weiss
Ratings of this insurance company? Cash value life
insurance is for a long amount of time. If you don't plan to keep the
policy for life, you might want to consider a term policy.
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