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Life Quotes, Inc. News Release - 06/07/2016

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LifeQuotes.com announces enhanced life insurance price comparison service for scuba divers

 

Westmont, Illinois (June 07, 2016) - LifeQuotes.com, the online life insurance exchange that offers instant quotes from 50 life insurance companies and allows customers to buy from any company shown, has announced new enhancements to its price comparison service that are designed to make it quick and easy for scuba divers to find life insurance at the best possible rates. Stop the guesswork, easy life insurance is here. Instant life insurance quotes up to $25 million are now available at rate.lifequotes.com.

 "Scuba divers have historically had a frustrating experience in finding quality life insurance at competitive rates," said founder and CEO, Robert Bland. "Our newest enhancements change all that by chopping the multi-hour task of shopping for low rates down to seconds. Life insurance shoppers who indicate that they intend to scuba dive need only answer four short questions about the type and frequency of diving they intend to pursue. In seconds, they will view the best available rates for their profile, whether they are recreational or professional divers."

LifeQuotes.com recommends that family breadwinners with dependents carry no less than ten times their annual income in total life insurance and that a non-working caregiver with dependents carry no less than $250,000.

The life insurance policies listed at Lifequotes.com cover death by any cause at any time in any place, subject to normal two-year suicide exclusion, one-year in some states. Available policies include term life plans that are renewable to age 95 as well as permanent plans that offer level premiums and level coverage for life.

The chart below shows sample monthly rates for females and males and assumes the following profile: not more than 10 dives per year, no intention to exceed 100 ft. per dive, not certified as a professional instructor, does no high risk diving. Rates for other personalized profiles, including higher-risk divers, are available at rate.lifequotes.com.

Sample Life Insurance for Scuba Divers, 10 Year Initial Rate Guarantee

Female Monthly Rates

 

Male Monthly Rates

Age $100,000 $250,000 $500,000 $1,000,000   Age $100,000 $250,000 $500,000 $1,000,000
25 $7 $9 $12 $19   25 $7 $10 $14 $21
30 $7 $9 $12 $19   30 $7 $10 $14 $21
35 $7 $9 $13 $20   35 $7 $10 $14 $22
40 $8 $11 $17 $26   40 $8 $12 $18 $29
45 $10 $15 $25 $43   45 $11 $17 $29 $48
50 $13 $20 $36 $63   50 $14 $24 $42 $75
55 $17 $29 $53 $96   55 $20 $38 $71 $130
60 $23 $42 $76 $140   60 $29 $60 $113 $215
65 $34 $67 $124 $230   65 $53 $105 $200 $374

Scuba diving is a popular activity. Industry estimates place the number of active scuba divers in the U.S. at between 2.7 and 3.5 million, with the cumulative number of certifications exceeding 20 million over recent decades. Another 11 million enjoy snorkeling. Scuba diving is one of several non-medical activities that are looked at closely by all life insurance underwriters at the time of application because of the inherent hazards that can cause injury or death. Rates and underwriting rules for scuba divers vary widely among life insurers. According to the CDC, accident is now the 4th leading cause of death in the U.S. and is responsible for taking 130,000 lives per year.

The most common causes of scuba fatalities are gas supply problems, emergency ascent and cardiac events, especially as age rises. These exposures, however, can be greatly reduced by maintaining diving skills after initial training, maintaining control and awareness of your cardiovascular risk factors and adopting dive practices that are appropriate for your age, health and physical fitness.

Executive vice president, Rob Goss, remarked, "The good news for all life insurance shoppers is the fact that prices are now at all-time lows. Most popular so far this year are the 20-year and 30-year term life plans, which, combined, account for 47% of all requests on our exchange. This is an ideal time for people who own a life insurance policy to conduct a self-review and check what they have against current market rates."

LifeQuotes.com reminds shoppers that the underwriting process for certain life insurance policies can often entail a paramed exam, third party database lookups, including the Medical Insurance Bureau (MIB), past medical records, prescription drug use history, driving record and other data sources. We urge all customers to be truthful in their answers to the application questions because a material misrepresentation is a crime in all 50 states and could nullify coverage at a later date.

Many life insurance plans now offer a paperless buying process and utilization of e-signature and/or voice signature.

 

About LifeQuotes.com

Privately-held online insurance pioneer LifeQuotes.com operates an insurance exchange at rate.lifequotes.com. The company developed and brought to market the ability to buy term life insurance online in 2001. LifeQuotes.com also provides private label life insurance technology, branded websites and direct market fulfillment services to banks, credit unions, affinity groups, trade associations and other membership groups with large customer bases. The company's proprietary technology provides instant quotes and illustrations from up to 50 leading life insurers that enables a quick, paperless purchase process. More than 325,000 people have purchased policies through LifeQuotes.com since the firm's founding in 1984. Visit rate.lifequotes.com for more information or to experience the instant life insurance quoting experience online. Copyright 1984-2016 Life Quotes, Inc. All rights reserved.

Actual plan availability depends upon your age, state of residence, weight, overall health and other factors. Plans are not available in all states. The term life policies described herein are underwritten by one or more of the following companies: American National Insurance Company, Galveston, TX under Policy Form # KC0910193 and state variations; Fidelity Life Association, Chicago, IL, under Policy Form # F3600 and state variations; Independent Order of Foresters, Toronto, ON, under Policy Form # ICC73 770620 US and state variations; Life Insurance Company of the Southwest, Addison, Texas under Policy Form # ICC12-20112 or state variations; Minnesota Life Insurance Company, a Securian Company, St. Paul, MN, under Policy Form # F76777-15 and state variations; PHL Variable Insurance Company, a member of the Phoenix Companies, Inc, Hartford, CT under Policy Form # ICC14OL4907 and state variations; Prudential Financial/Pruco Life Insurance Company, Phoenix, AZ, under Form # PFT-2007 and state variations; Sagicor Life Insurance Company, Austin, Texas under Policy Form # ICC101000/1000 or state variations; Savings Bank Life Insurance Company of Massachusetts, Woburn, MA 01801 under Policy Form # B36 Series and B46 Series. Transamerica Life Insurance Company, Cedar Rapids, IA, under Policy Form # ICC12 TL18 and state variations; United Farm Family Life Insurance Company, Indianapolis, IN, under Policy Form # 18-364 and state variations and United of Omaha a Mutual of Omaha company, Omaha, NE, under Policy Form B630LNA07P and state variations.

The above chart of rates does not pertain to New Jersey residents, who can obtain quotes at rate.lifequotes.com. Premiums on level term life policies always increase after the initial rate guarantee period expires. These policies cover death by any cause in any place at any time subject to suicide exclusion within first two policy years (one year in some states).