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Life Insurance: 5 Signs You Might Be Underinsured

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Life rarely stands still. You may have gotten married, welcomed a child, bought a home, or moved up in your career since you first bought life insurance. If your policy has not changed with your life, your family could be counting on a benefit that no longer fits their needs. These five warning signs show when coverage may be too low.

Sign #1: Your Income Has Grown, But Your Coverage Has Not

Many people buy life insurance early in their careers and never revisit it. A common rule of thumb suggests carrying coverage equal to 10 to 15 times annual income, though individual needs vary. If your salary has climbed over the years but your death benefit still reflects an earlier time in your career, your family may not have enough to replace your paycheck, reduce debt, and stay on track for long-term goals.

Sign #2: You Have New Debts Or A Bigger Mortgage

Major debts should play a central role in deciding how much coverage to carry. A new mortgage, home equity loan, business loan, or extensive lines of credit raises the amount your family would need to pay off if you are no longer there. If the current death benefit does not at least cover major loans and provide a cushion for living expenses, an increase in coverage may make sense.

Sign #3: Your Family Or Caregiving Duties Have Expanded

Life insurance needs often rise as families grow. Childcare, school tuition, and future college costs add up quickly. You may also help aging parents with housing or medical bills. When more people depend on your income, the amount of protection you chose when you were single or newly married can fall short of what they would need to stay financially stable.

Sign #4: You Rely Only On Employer-Provided Coverage

Group life insurance through work is a helpful benefit, but it rarely stands alone. Coverage amounts are often limited to one or two times salary, and the policy usually ends when you change jobs or retire. Depending only on employer coverage can leave a gap during career changes or periods of unemployment. A personal policy follows you wherever you work.

Sign #5: You Have Not Planned For Final Expenses Or Legacy Gifts

Many households underestimate the cost of final expenses. Funerals, medical bills, and legal fees can reach tens of thousands of dollars. You may also want to leave money to a favorite charity, place of worship, or education fund for a child or grandchild. If those goals matter to you, your current life insurance should clearly account for them.

Get A Life Insurance Checkup Before Life Changes Again

The right amount of coverage depends on your income, debts, dependents, and future goals. A simple needs analysis can reveal whether a policy still fits. Meeting with a knowledgeable life insurance professional from our team at McClintock Insurance helps you compare term and permanent coverage, adjust benefits as your life evolves, and choose protection that matches your situation and budget. Give us a call today at (919) 484-4822.

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