Life Insurance Tips for Seniors Choosing the Best Policy


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How can seniors determine what type of life insurance policy is the best fit for them?

I am a senior citizen, what steps should I take to thoroughly evaluate and determine which type of life insurance policy is the best fit for my personal financial situation, health status, and future goals?

Nov 18, 2024 | Jessica Turner, Baltimore, Maryland
Answer
Mark Fitzpatrick
Head of Insurance, MoneyGeekUpdated December 17, 2024

There are basically two types of life insurance: term and permanent. Term insurance is designed to pay a death benefit in the unlikely event you die during the term period. Depending on your age, the term period could be 1–5–10–15 years or more. Permanent insurance, by contrast, is designed to pay a death benefit to your beneficiaries upon your death, regardless of when you die.

Term insurance is often thought of as ""cheaper"" than permanent. However, term insurance typically ""costs more"" to the insured's family because there is such a low probability of a death claim during the term period, and the premiums have already been paid. Although permanent life insurance requires higher premiums than term life insurance, the death benefit typically exceeds the cost of the insurance if it is designed correctly.

The policy's design depends on your needs and goals. If the goal is to replace a working spouse's income or cover a debt, such as a mortgage, term life insurance may be appropriate. If the goal is to maximize your estate, maximize your pension or reimburse the family for potential medical and final expenses, permanent life insurance would be more appropriate. Charitable causes may also take financial priority and can be funded with either type of life insurance.

Policies can also be designed where the death benefit is accessible before death to pay for critical care and long-term care expenses. A long-term care event's financial and emotional impact can be devastating to a family. So a life insurance policy that provides long-term care benefits can provide much-needed resources so you do not burden those you love while protecting your assets.

Ultimately, speaking with a trusted insurance advisor is the way to go.

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