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Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions Answered for your convenience.

What type of life insurance policy is right for me?

The right life insurance policy depends on your financial goals, age, family situation, and budget. Term life insurance is ideal for affordable, temporary coverage, while whole life or universal life offers lifetime protection with cash value growth. As your broker, I’ll help you compare your options and choose the best fit for your needs.

How much life insurance coverage do I need?

A good rule of thumb is to have coverage worth 10–15 times your annual income. However, this can vary depending on your debts, dependents, mortgage, future education costs, and lifestyle. I’ll work with you to calculate the right amount based on your unique situation.

Can I get life insurance if I have a medical condition?

Yes, many insurers offer policies for people with pre-existing conditions. While premiums and options may vary, I can help you find companies that specialize in high-risk or no-medical-exam policies to ensure you get the best possible coverage.

How much does life insurance cost?

Life insurance costs vary based on your age, health, policy type, coverage amount, and lifestyle. Term life policies are typically more affordable, especially if you're young and healthy. I offer free quotes and comparisons to find the most competitive rates for you.

Do I need a medical exam to apply for life insurance?

Not always. Many insurers offer no-exam or simplified issue policies, especially for smaller coverage amounts or younger applicants. If you prefer to avoid medical exams, I can guide you toward those options during the application process.

What is the difference between term and whole life insurance?

Term life insurance provides coverage for a set period (e.g., 10, 20, or 30 years) and is usually more affordable. Whole life insurance lasts your entire life and includes a cash value component that grows over time. The choice depends on your budget and long-term financial goals.