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Suicide And Life Insurance

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Depression is not by its very nature a happy subject, but with the pressures put upon us all in today's world it is unfortunately only too common. To many people who have never experienced it, an instant cure should be possible simply by telling the sufferer to ‘snap out of it'. Sadly the depressed person would be only too happy to be able to comply, but they cannot, for a variety of reasons better known to the psychiatrist than to the layman.



There are many different forms of depression and they manifest themselves in a variety of ways, ranging from what can appear to be ‘just nervousness' to an overwhelming desire to solve all the problems which are crowding in by committing suicide. It is called the ‘cowards way out' – a description which takes no account of the individuals state of mind when contemplating or taking this terrible step.

Suicide leaves an unanswered question – should the estate of the deceased be able to profit from their death by claiming payment of life insurance? Here we head into some very murky waters, with some very different points of view being held. Of course a conventional death should give rise to a payment – that is what life insurance is all about – so should the manner of death make a difference? Why should self inflicted death be subject to a different result? Is there not a possibility that we are setting ourselves up for extended and costly enquiries where the death could have been deliberate or an accident i.e. a motoring fatality where the car hit a wall?

Then there is the question whether suicide is illegal or not in the UK, and it is a problem trying to find someone with the definitive answer, although it is very clear that assisting in a suicide is definitely not legal. If suicide is illegal, should an action outside the law be able to profit someone, even though they had no direct involvement with that action? Murky waters indeed.

With more than 20,000 deaths by suicide in England and Wales over a four year period, which is double the number of road fatalities, the above questions are rather more than academic. What about the reaction by the people ‘at the sharp end', that is the insurance companies who have to determine whether payment should go ahead?

Here too opinions vary. Some will pay out only if the policy was taken out a ‘reasonable' length of time before the suicide; ‘reasonable' being translated in most cases as being 2 years. This period is applied to the policy to avoid fraudulent claims, where the intention to commit suicide was present at the time that the policy was taken out.

Anyone who has attempted suicide at some time needs to declare the fact on their application form, says a spokesperson for the Association of British Insurers. This may bar them from life insurance with some companies, or may cause a significant increase in their premium costs. The approach to them by the insurers will be to treat them as they would treat a psychiatrically ill applicant.

Although Standard Life has paid out on life policies held by people who subsequently prove to be successful suicides, they operate on the same principal although without applying the time limitation clause. It is their intention to thoroughly assess the risks before the cover is agreed, with any previous suicide attempts limiting or excluding the cover.

Your doctor's notes are invaluable to a potential insurer, providing as they do a medical history which will point up any aberrations which may be a sign of potential suicide risk. It is equally possible that they will show that any depression is not a serious underlying state and that your risk factor is low.

Depression on its own is no reason for a life policy to be refused, nor indeed is a previous suicide attempt necessarily a bar. You will need to find a broker with whom you can have a discussion which will cover all aspects of your illness or depression. You need to be absolutely frank and conceal nothing of previous suicide attempts and any previous or subsequent treatment whether as an outpatient or not.
Suicide And Life Insurance
Having life insurance when you die could possibly determine whether of not your spouse and children will continue to enjoy the same good life that you've provided for them while you're alive. Without life insurance your spouse may be forced to sell the house, the "extra" cars, boats and all the toys you've worked so hard all your life to acquire.

Have you chosen not to buy life insurance? If so, you can believe this will be financially overwhelming for the family that will miss you when you're gone. They could be losing a spouse and a parent along with the only lifestyle they ever known.

Think about this question: Why Should I Buy Life Insurance? Now look around you for a few minutes. Is what you own worth keeping? If you died today would your family want to throw it all away? The answer is probably not and the truth is the only way they can maintain possession of your property is if you have invested in a life insurance policy that will continue to pay the bills long after you've passed on.

In the Bible, i.e., the Book of Wisdom, we see the Lord has a way of doing things. In Isaiah 38:1 He advised Hezekiah ... "The LORD tells you that you are to put everything in order because you will not recover. Get ready to die."

The simple truth in life is that we're all going to die. Knowing that to be a fact, why not take thirty days of your life now to "put everything in order." One of the best ways to do that is research and buy a life insurance policy to cover your needs.

Discuss life insurance with those people you trust. I'm betting that you won't find anyone who will recommend against buying life insurance. If you refuse to buy life insurance to benefit yourself then do it for your beneficiaries. You will never know the long-term affect it will have on their lives.

Where Can I Buy Life Insurance?

When it comes to purchasing life insurance your options are endless. You can search the phone book to find an insurance agent that sells life insurance. Don't hesitate to depend on a trustworthy friend for advice. Someone that's already investing in life insurance and can point you in the right direction.

Logon to one of the big three search engines, www.google.com, www.yahoo.com or www.msn.com and perform a search for the keyphrase "life insurance". The best place to find an enormous amount of information about life insurance is on the internet. However, the first step you should take is to do research.

You'll be overwhelmed with the amount of information that you'll be presented with. At this point it comes down to what information you can trust. Don't panic and don't rush into anything. Making a hasty decision could cost you a lot of money now and in the long-term.

Simply take your time, do the research and give it a few weeks. When it's all said and done you'll find that having a life insurance policy to provide for your loved ones you're gone will give you a peace of mind that no amount of money can buy.
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