Is a Michigan life insurance policy really a necessity?
Last week, the Detroit Press reported that while teenagers are out of school for the summer, it represents a season of increased motor vehicle fatalities. In 2008, more than 6000 drivers under the age of 21 died due to a deadly accident.
The AAA reports that more than 80 percent of vehicle or car accidents are the outcome of driver distraction. Hence, driving is not the only attributable cause of death. A recap of the recent celebrity losses: Michael Jackson, David Carradine, and Brittany Murphy, — it is quite obvious that life does not have any guaranteed timestamp.
President of Michigan Health and Life, Michael Novelli reveals:
“When consumers contact my office and I have to buy Michigan health insurance or Michigan life insurance, I’ve noticed that most are miffed by the various products. Consequently, there’s a tendency to forgo the entire process.”
To help Michiganites determine if they should shop around for a Michigan life insurance policy, answer ‘Yes’ or “No” to the questions, which best reflect your opinions and/or current situation.
My annual income is more than $20,000.
I would feel better about my loved ones future, if I had a Michigan life insurance policy.
If I knew that I could find an economical policy, I would purchase a Michigan life insurance plan.
It would be great if I could leave my benefactors spouse, children or other beneficiary a financial safety net.
If I’m going to buy a Michigan life insurance policy, I must be able to compare several quotes.
If you answered ‘yes’ to 2-or more of the aforementioned statements, move onto the next step:
Click on “Michigan life insurance quote.”
