
Straightforward Answers to Your Life Insurance Questions
When it comes to life insurance, you may have questions but feel hesitant to ask them. We understand. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of straightforward answers to common life insurance questions, so you can get the information you need without any fuss.
Can you take out a life insurance policy on someone else? Yes, but with strict conditions. You must have their consent, and you must be able to prove you have an “insurable interest,” meaning you would suffer a financial loss if they were to pass away. For this reason, you cannot take out a life insurance policy on a stranger.
Can someone insure your life without your knowledge? No, this is not possible. A life insurance policy requires the consent and signature of the insured person. While someone could attempt to forge your signature, this is illegal and would invalidate the policy.
Are life insurance proceeds paid promptly? Yes. Unless there are issues with the claim, such as missing paperwork or a dispute, life insurance proceeds are typically paid out within 30 days of the claim being filed.
Are life insurance proceeds paid in a lump sum? Generally, yes. Unless specific arrangements have been made otherwise, the benefits are paid in one single payment to the designated beneficiary.
Are life insurance benefits taxable? No. In most cases, the money you receive as a beneficiary from a life insurance policy is non-taxable. However, any interest earned on those proceeds after they are paid out may be subject to taxation.
Is life insurance affordable? Most people find it surprisingly affordable, especially when they are younger and in good health. Because the cost increases with age and declining health, it’s best to purchase a policy sooner rather than later.
Can I make my pet my beneficiary? No, a pet cannot be a beneficiary. However, you can designate a person as a caretaker for your pet and assign them as a beneficiary to receive the funds needed to care for the animal.
Will I need to have a physical exam? For many, a physical exam is no longer a requirement. A vast majority of life insurance applicants can get coverage quickly and easily without one, thanks to advancements in underwriting technology.
If you have any other questions about life insurance, please don’t hesitate to ask. As independent agents, we are qualified to review policies from any company. Discover how affordable life insurance can be for you and your family. Connect with us for your free quote today!