Searching for Lower Insurance Rates
With the declines over the years of term life insurance, you might want to consider dropping your older policy and shopping for a new lower-cost policy. But first, make sure the newer policy is the same coverage as your current one.
Also, take into account the fact that you were younger when you bought the policy you have now and your health status may have changed. A newer policy will certainly have a new contestable period. The word “contestable” is an insurance terms meaning that for the time period when something in your application, such as your health or your age, could be used to deny a claim. This is generally in effect for a year or so from the beginning of the policy. So when you apply for a new policy, you will then be subject to a new contestable period. For this reason, be sure to start the new policy before you end the old one.
It is more difficult to make comparisons to the cash value of life insurance. Life insurance is regulated by “State Insurance Departments” so it is advised that you contact the Insurance Department in your state to get a “replacement comparison” chart. With help from a representative of the new insurer, this chart can then be filled out.
