Help more people insure their love

Help more people insure their love

February and Valentine’s Day are perfect times to remind clients to protect loved ones through proper life insurance planning. It’s the ultimate gift of love.

It’s time to talk about life insurance

Starting the conversation about life insurance can be the hardest part. Use current events to start the dialogue about life insurance. A recent survey from Life Happens and LIMRA found that 31% of Americans say “COVID-19 has made it more likely they will purchase life insurance within the next 12 months.” You can help your clients start these conversations with educational content provided by Life Happens, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping educate consumers about the importance of life insurance.

Sharing valuable content with your clients in addition to your regular communication efforts can help you connect with them. By you starting the conversation about life insurance it can help give them the confidence to talk about it with their loved ones.

Remind clients that it is a good time to review coverage

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) suggests that consumers annually consider a life insurance policy review to determine if the coverage in their policy is still appropriate for their situations. In addition to an annual policy review, consumers should revisit life insurance policies after any major life event like a marriage, birth, divorce, or death.

Help your clients review their needs. A quick email or call to check in on their family, health, marital and housing status can help start a life insurance policy change conversation.

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Have clients review their beneficiaries

Encourage your clients to review their life insurance beneficiaries and communicate this gift of love to them. Millions of dollars in life insurance benefits go unclaimed because beneficiaries are unaware of the coverage or don’t have basic information about the policies.

Clients need to let their chosen beneficiaries know of the policy, how much it’s for, and where they can find the details in the event of the client’s death. You can also use this time to also make sure all the beneficiary’s information is accurate and up-to-date.

A life insurance policy is often referred to as a gift of love, so during the Valentine season, it makes sense to encourage prospects and clients to show their love with the protection of life insurance. Protecting their future lasts much longer than chocolate or flowers.