Life insurance cover

Sandy_123
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Hi I'm looking for life insurance and have a company ringing me tomorrow. I don't know 1st thing about them, like who's best, what cover, is there one for disabled people, or how they work. I don't want to be paying in one for years and not receive anything. Google is a mine field for information about them. I figure it's best to have a policy then none.
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We were looking into it for a few of us recently.From what I understand, whether you need it or not depends on a few things
If you have a mortgage that you would like to be paid off, then it’s a good idea. Also if you live in a rented property and own no other significant assets to pass on, it’s a good idea if you want to leave something behind when you die. It’s also a good idea if you don’t have enough money to cover the cost of your funeral and don’t want to burden your family with having to pay for it.
I did without it because I have just enough money to pay for my own funeral, and don’t have any dependents that I need to leave money to…One relative also did without it as they own their home which will be passed on, and they don’t feel they need to leave anything more. Final relative went for it as they have a mortgage that they don’t want to burden anyone else with.
This is just our experience, don’t crucify me if I’ve got anything wrongSorry if I’m teaching granny to suck eggs0 -
@66Mustang no its good to read others views,I find it all confusing1
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Hi @Sandy_123 - there's a little info here: https://ablemagazine.co.uk/a-guide-to-life-insurance-for-disabled-people/My only person opinion would be to get 2/3 quotes, but be prepared to look into the small print. This is something I always do, but realise it's not for everyone. A good insurance broker, however, will do all this hard work for you, so long as you can identify your personal circumstances (such as the examples @66Mustang has given above).0
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Thanks will look later as I've been on so many pages.
Defo will read the small prints as the glossy large prints all look enticing0 -
What I can tell you is that you don't get back what you paid in for them to pay out you have to pay for rest of life for the claim to be active it can be complicated I have sunlife and I had two policies when I lost my full time job i couldn't afford to pay as I was waiting for universal credit
I phoned them and told them and I lost one of my polices and all the money I paid in I complained because it wasn't my fault but very very tiny waiting at the bottom says that if you go into default the policy will be cancelled so be very careful
When my dad passed he had been paying life insurance all his life he only got 15,000 back and had paid 25,000 the longer live the more uou over pay0 -
Hmmm now I'm thinking would it better to just save it and get funeral plan on top0
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Its confusing, it's no good just for funeral costs as I'm having a buriel and the plots are 3k just below at moment0
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The gift cards are 110.00 and I pay 50.00 a month for a payout of 18000 that's with sunlife I lost one policy because I lost my job and you don't get your money back thats if I live long enough lol0
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Some life insurance doesn't cover corona virus so you would need to check that out0
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The biggest issue with life insurance is that you pay for life, miss a payment and your insurance could become invalid. It says in the small print that the final payout could be less than the sums invested.
As it has been pointed out, they are a business, they are there to make money.
You may be better to put what you would pay in premiums in a separate bank account, at least that way, you should be able to get back at least what you've put in and i you need to miss a payment or two, it won't endanger the rest of your investment.0 -
I was under the impression that life cover didn’t work the way Lisa is explaining?For example, I always thought you chose an amount you wanted cover for and then depending on answers given a monthly amount was what you paid?If what you pay over the course of life is more than the amount they pay out then that can’t be helped?Or have I grasped this wrong?0
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Always read the small print, every last little bit. They are all out to make an extortionate amount of money. My mother in law has prepaid her funeral and deep in the small print is a list of things not included. If you do want to go down the path of insurance I'd forget the likes of sun life and the others that offer free incentives to join.0
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I didn't answer the phone to the life insurance company, even tho I arranged it with them
need to think about it at moment
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I think its personal choice wether you haveife insurance or not they are there to make money with sunlife I was only allowed to have up to four polices but would still only pay out 18,00,00so I I started with two and ended up with one but had policy changes since corona virus0
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