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THE SIX MOST COMMON THINGS ASKED WHEN GETTING A SENIOR LIFE INSURANCE QUOTE
from:Being advised to get a senior life insurance quote is a good idea and one that should be taken advantage of. The process of getting a senior life insurance quote is pretty easy. Yet knowing what to expect is always known. There are usually six main things that a company will ask before giving you a quote. Being prepared for what they will ask is a good idea and can make the whole thing a lot easier to go through.
One of the first questions a lot of companies ask when it comes to a senior life insurance quote is what state you live in. This is because different states have varying rules and regulations that govern insurance policies. Besides this, if you are looking for a quote online the company can direct you to a company that is in your state and is licensed to do business in your state. Be sure to give them your home state when they ask this question.
The next question that is most commonly asked is your age. While getting a senior life insurance quote may not depend on this so much, it does depend slightly on this. This is because seniors are usually considered so between the ages of fifty-five and seventy-five. The closer you are to seventy-five the higher your quote will probably be.
Something that doesn't seem like it would matter when it comes to a senior life insurance quote is your sex. But it does indeed matter and that is why a lot of insurance companies will ask whether you are female or male. Being female for some reason tends to get you lower rates than males. Perhaps because males tend to take more risks then females. While this may not matter as much with seniors it is still a common question asked before quotes are given.
Do not be surprised if an insurance company asks you your height and weight. The reason they do this before giving you a senior life insurance quote is because they want to see if you are healthy or not. Those who are not at a healthy weight for their height will tend to get higher quotes than those who are. They will usually verify the information that you give them with a doctor record if they feel the need to do so.
Yet another question that may be asked of you is if you are smoker. This will include if you have smoked within the last twelve months. This seems pretty obvious since smokers have more health problems than those who don't smoke. This must be known by the insurance company in order to give you a quote that corresponds with your possible risk.
The last question that is most common usually revolves around how long you want the insurance for and how much you want. This aspect must be known in order to give you the most accurate quote possible. The length and amount of policy that you want is going to determine how cheap of a rate they are going to be able to give you.
Once you are prepared for the questions that may be asked of you before you get a quote, you will feel better about the rate you end up with. When it comes to getting a senior life insurance quote being prepared is your best bet. The process will go faster and you will be on your way to getting the best deal possible for you and your needs.
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