Best life insurance companies for a 40-year-old non-smoker with a family?

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    Ellie

      We got great rates through Policy Genius. They were able to find a company that excluded one of my pre-existing health conditions from their models.

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      John

        why do you need insurance? Depending how long you’ve been earning at that level, you should have enough to take care of your family if you should prematurely depart.

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        Scott

          Make sure you determine what your actual insurable need is and insure just that. No need to purchase life insurance beyond financial independence, as I see it.

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          Katie

            If your in the midwest I work for shelter insurance and would love to give you a quote. If you’d like advice id be happy to do that as well.

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            Anna

              We had a good experience with Policygenius recently. We ended up going with Banner Life policies.

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              Leah

                If you would like quotes. I could get you some as well. I have an agency…

                I like to get clients set up with term policys that have great renewal options at the end of the term just in case.

                We offer term to term coverage without having to qualify again.

                You can check also: Is life insurance necessary for a child?

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                Jason

                  Do you have strong disability coverage, 60-70% of income post-tax?

                  Based on info here, you probably have a minimal need for Life coverage. Adding a group policy at open enrollment can be a great solution when personal underwriting is difficult.

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                  Cindy

                    Everyone should get 30 yr term BEFORE age 40 for best rates.

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                    Matt

                      The recent smoking might hurt you for the next five years or so, but you can always reapply for better rates every year or two.

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