Getting the best life insurance premium for the highest possible coverage amount is important. Life insurance is what stands between your and your loved ones’ financial future should something catastrophic happen. Whether it is critical illness insurance that pays a lump sum to the life insured to help with the costs of treatment or a bucket list trip, or life insurance that goes to a beneficiary, applicants have the power to lower their premiums. How? Through lifestyle changes.
Each applicant’s lifestyle figures heavily into the underwriting process for traditional/standard and rated policies. While simplified issue insurance does not have a medical exam, lifestyle/health questions are asked; the answers affect both the success of the application and the premium. Guaranteed issue insurance has no questions or medical exams – but this is typically reserved for applicants as a last resort. Guaranteed issue is expensive, has limiting conditions, and offers low coverage.
By taking care of the following lifestyle factors today, applicants greatly improve their access to favourable premiums on standard insurance.
10 Lifestyle Factors and How They Impact Life Insurance Premiums
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Paul MorraOver the years I have seen my advisors, and their clients worry about the life insurance underwriting process. My message to them “Why not stack the odds in your favour”? When it comes to exercise, a little can go a long way. Getting into the regular habit of walking can have a dramatic impact on your mood and your overall health. Some other options include recreational sports or strength training. Aging and inactivity tend to reduce muscle mass, resistance training is even more crucial for older adults as it helps slow the natural loss of muscle mass that occurs as we age.
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- Quit smoking – Smoking has been proven to be a major risk factor for many health issues including cancer, heart disease, and stroke.
- Lose weight – Being overweight or obese increases your risk of developing chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
- Reduce alcohol consumption – Excessive drinking can increase your risk of developing liver disease, high blood pressure, stroke, and other health problems.
- Get your blood pressure under control – High blood pressure increases your risk of developing several serious diseases. Keeping your blood pressure under control through diet, exercise, and medication will help reduce this risk.
- Lower your cholesterol – High cholesterol increases your risk of developing heart disease, among other problems. Eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly will help lower cholesterol levels.
- Increase water intake – Water makes you feel full faster so that you eat less food overall, which helps with weight loss efforts as well as reducing the amount of sugar in the body – and that helps with diabetes management too! Drinking more water throughout the day is an easy way to improve overall health.
- Meditate – Meditation has been shown to have positive impacts on both mental health and physical health by reducing stress levels, which in turn helps with weight management efforts too. Taking some time each day to practice meditation is an easy way to improve overall well-being.
- Eat more vegetables – Eating more vegetables is an easy way to improve overall nutrition while helping to lower life insurance premiums at the same time. Vegetables are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fibre, which all work together to promote better health outcomes.
- Exercise – Regular exercise has been proven to have numerous benefits for both physical and mental well-being including improved moods, increased energy levels, and improved cardiovascular fitness, which all contribute towards lowering life insurance premiums.
- Develop good sleep habits – Getting enough quality sleep each night is essential for maintaining good physical and mental health.
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A Closer Look: Examples
Insurance broker Jane Cotnam shares a story about the power of weight loss impacting life insurance premiums.
“I had a client who applied for level CI with Canada Life. She was rated for her weight,” says Cotnam. “Bordering on obesity, this was the determining factor in her finally losing the weight. It’s been six months and she is down 50 pounds so far. She’s so much more confident now and will continue to lose weight in order to get a standard premium.”
Broker Mohammed Azeez Amer is also happy to share details by showing how Equitable Life’s Stop Smoking Incentive Program (ELSSIP) works.
“Applicable to Equation Generation IV and Equimax, the ELSSIP can be offered to applicants that have ‘quit smoking for 12 consecutive months within the first two policy years. Equitable Life will refund the difference between what they paid as a smoker and what they would have paid as a non-smoker for a maximum one month period. Eligibility is subject to certain conditions including a negative cotinine level and evidence of continued insurability. Term clients may be eligible to move from a Class 4 Preferred Smoker or Class 5 Smoker to a Class 3 Non-Smoker.’”
The Best Way to Get the Best Rate
Taking care of one’s health improves more than life insurance premiums. It improves quality of life and longevity. Health is a gift you can give yourself, and then enjoy its many resulting benefits. Yet, good health is not always in our hands. Illnesses or accidents can rob us no matter our good intentions.
To ensure the best life insurance rate no matter your health condition, work with a broker.
Unlike agents that work for one insurance company, brokers shop the market on behalf of their clients. They preview applications, have direct access to ask underwriters questions on behalf of the applicant, and determine which policy best suits their client’s needs and budget. It is free to use the services of a broker. Successful applicants only pay for the policy premium; brokers are compensated by insurance companies.
Health is important and so is getting the best possible life insurance rate. Your healthy lifestyle factors plus working with a broker get you the best of both worlds.
About the Contributors
Jane Cotnam
As your life changes, so do your insurance needs. Jane is an independent life insurance broker licensed in Ontario, BC, and Alberta with a demonstrated history of providing clients with the best solutions for their life insurance needs. Her passion is helping clients ensure they are protected in the event of an unexpected crisis, and over the course of their lives. She is a firm believer that everyone should have life insurance and living benefits to protect what they have worked so hard to achieve. Whether you need a life policy, disability, critical illness, or an investment for a child, she can help.
Jane also has a deep understanding of group benefits and has worked with small to medium sized companies providing anything from health care spending accounts to traditional employee benefits that can help employers retain their valued employees.
Her resource education after licensing allows her to work with new brokers to help train them in product knowledge, sales, and using social media to set themselves up as independent brokers.
– Jane Cotnam, Life and Group Benefits Broker
Mohammed Azeez Amer
Mohammed is an independent life insurance broker with a long history in healthcare, medical administration, finance, and technology. He enjoys helping clients protect their financial well-being by matching them with the best insurance policies for their needs.
– Mohammed Azeez Amer, Independent Life Insurance Broker