Monday, September 24, 2007

Mortality Insurance

In that moment, she was totally thankful for the fact that she had life insurance. If something happened to her, her family would not be faced with her debts or funerary expenses. Because she was still young (when does one truly grow old?), what had seemed like an innocuous but good idea, made a lot of sense when one could be surprised by the fragility of mortality.

Getting life insurance had been easy, especially now that Internet made it easier to find. For someone who did not relish seeing doctors, there was life insurance without a medical exam available. No blood pressure check (and facing the white coat syndrome), no poking or prodding, and no needles. This meant one could have term life insurance without having a blood test. No fainting necessary.

On the profam.com web site, it was a painless procedure thanks to Advantage One. On this site one could learn about the benefits of having a term life insurance policy verses whole life, expense being a big component
(saving 75%). One could get 10, 20 or 30 year policies just by answering a few questions. It was definitely an inexpensive way to provide for loved ones and one could get quotes on these just with the click of the mouse.

Yes, there was relief in knowing she was covered, and had done so in a painless way by getting
term life without medical hassles.

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