Colonial Life’s New Life Coverage Helps Customers Personalize Benefits
Workers have new options to customize their financial protection benefits, thanks to an enhanced term life insurance plan introduced today by
Key additional options for Colonial Life's individual term life coverage include:
* A new 15-year benefit period;
* Living benefit options through two new riders: chronic care and critical illness; and
* A new plan for high face amounts (more than
"Today's consumers want their financial protection to fit their unique needs and situation," said
Colonial Life's term life policy now offers:
* Four plan options: 10-year, 15-year, 20-year and 30-year term;
* Face amounts ranging from
* Terminal illness accelerated death benefit included;
* Same coverage for employee and/or spouse;
* Tobacco-distinct/unisex rates for amounts up to
* Gender-distinct rates for amounts over
* Six optional riders: 10-year or 20-year spouse term rider, children's term rider, accidental death benefit rider, chronic care accelerated death benefit rider, critical illness accelerated death benefit rider, and waiver of premium benefit rider.
The need for life insurance can vary greatly depending on a variety of factors, including family situation, current income, short- and long-term debts and other savings. An April report from LIMRA and Life Happens, a nonprofit educational organization, found 66% of consumers say they need life insurance, but only 57% own it.
To help consumers determine their needs, Colonial Life has partnered with Life Happens to offer a free life insurance needs calculator on its website at http://worklife.coloniallife.com/calculator/.
The policy or its provisions may vary or be unavailable in some states. The policy has exclusions and limitations which may affect any benefits payable.
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