There is no one-size-fits-all answer to the question, “When should I buy life insurance?” Let’s look at a few valuable guidelines to help you decide. Generally, buying a life insurance policy when you are young and healthy is recommended. There are multiple factors to consider in any case.
If You Buy Insurance While Young:
Buying insurance when you are young and hopefully in good health allows you to lock in a lower premium that will stay with you for the rest of your life. It is almost as though the insurance company takes a snapshot of your current age, medical history, habits, hobbies, and level of risk when you first enroll and never changes it.
The possible downside of purchasing insurance in your 20s, 30s, and even early 40s is that when with whole life insurance, you will be paying premiums for longer—but are building an asset. Then there is the case of term life insurance, which only covers a specific period, for example, 30 years. If you purchase a 30-year policy at 30 years old, at 60, you will find yourself with no coverage and possibly a less-than-optimum physical condition, making it harder to acquire a new policy at a low cost.
If You Buy Life Insurance When You Are Older:
Shopping for life insurance in your 50s, 60s, 70s, and older can be much more difficult. On the upside, one could theorize that premiums will only be required for a shorter time, which could save you money. Few insurance companies won’t issue a new policy to adults in their late 60s or 70s. While most insurers are willing to do so, you can expect premiums to be much higher due to the insurance companies’ increased risk. Enrolling in an insurance plan during your prime income-earning years is a smart option.
How Do I Find the Lowest Premiums?
The simple answer? Start early. Insurance works by pooling the resources of a group of people to manage risk. If everyone waited to buy insurance until they became ill or developed physical problems, the company wouldn’t have the funds to pay claims. That’s why insurance companies generally reward people who are young and healthy for starting earlier by granting them lower premiums. Doing so expands the “risk pool,” making it easier to cover the small percentage of people who require assistance when needed.
Considering Purchasing a Life Insurance Policy? Now’s the Time.
Young or old, healthy or not, sooner is usually better when purchasing a life insurance policy. If you still have questions, don’t hesitate to call us. Our agents will happily answer them and help you understand your options for finding the right plan for you. Don’t let your policy wait; now’s the time.