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Life insurance policies come at a cost, and you must continue to pay for yours in order to maintain your benefits. However, your individual premium is going to be unique to you, based on numerous factors that influence your risk of dying and triggering a death benefit payout. Let’s take a look at some of these risks, and why they might drive your rates up or down. 

The Policy You Choose Determines Your Rates 
You want your life insurance policy to provide a settlement to your loved ones when you pass away. Because everyone’s financial goals for their policy are different, there are many policy options on the market. Depending on the coverage you select, your premium will vary. family of 3 smiling at camera

Life insurance policies generally come as either term policies or whole life policies. Term policies last only a certain number of years, while whole life policies last indefinitely. As a result, the indefinite nature of whole life policies generally make them the more expensive. After all, a term policy might expire long before you will die, while your whole life plan will last the rest of your life. 

Furthermore, the death benefit of your policy will impact your rates. For example, some people might find a $100,000 settlement more to their liking. Others will need upwards of $500,000. The latter will be more expensive. If you choose more coverage, after all, you’ll have to pay more. 

Other Factors Influencing Your Rates 
Along with the terms of your policy, other risk factors can influence your premiums. These factors are those that might indicate what your risk of death is, and if it is a higher one, then you might pay more for coverage. 

  • Age: Because age links to the risk of death, your insurer will consider it. Older individuals almost always pay more for their coverage. To lower this risk, consider getting life insurance while you still are young. 

  • Medical history: Those with complicated health often have relatively higher death risks. Thus, they might not be able to buy some policies. They might also pay more for coverage. However, health is not always a limiting factor in your qualifications for coverage. 

  • Smoking history: Smoking and tobacco use create significant health risks. You will likely pay more for coverage if you have this habit. 

  • Lifestyle: Some insurers will ask about risks in your personal life. These might include hazards arising through your hobbies, or from your work. For example, someone who works on an oil rig might face higher safety risks and higher insurance costs. 

  • Gender: Men and women face different lifestyle risks. Therefore, most life insurers will consider your gender when setting rates.

  


The most important thing to remember is that your life insurance risk profile is different from anyone else’s. Let your agent help you both analyze your personal risks and direct you towards the policy that is going to give you the best return on your investment. 
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