SAN DIEGO, CA, November 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) A study by the University of Michigan found that life expectancy actually increased during the Great Depression and during recessions in general. Not quite what you would expect with continued rising policy prices which are being seen across the board in most Global markets. The report suggested that when people are working extra hard during good economic times, they undergo more stress, exposure to pollution, and likelihood of injury among other longevity-limiting factors.
Setting this fact aside, consumers need ways to ensure they can protect both their assets and family in the event of their expiration of life here on Earth and their doing so much more diligently, price shopping and exploring the options available, and now easier than ever. Just ask San Diego based eQuote.com, a leading provider of Term Life Insurance since 1998 who has recently released a simple to use and quick online quote form for obtaining a 'no-hassle' quote on polices without need for providing a health exam.
Through both the Internet and the Medical Information Bureau (MIB), many providers have opened their doors to the practice of offering Term Life Insurance policies to those seeking to simplify the application process which reportedly is up entering the last quarter of 2011 according to the MIB Life Index. With data available from the Medical Information Bureau carriers can utilize customer submitted information, past medical records and prescription use to build a base profile for individuals in order to offer a limited, commonly six figure policy without an exam.
"Choosing a life insurance carrier should not be a difficult task. At eQuote.com, we understand the need to present all relevant information to our consumers relating to the insurance plans and packages available to them. Our team of well-educated insurance providers, each with a strong background in the industry has a healthy working knowledge on all subjects relating to inexpensive life insurance plans including annuities and long term care".
Term Life Insurance, a popular alternative to permanent life insurance or whole life insurance, is growing in popularity with consumers due to it usually being less expensive than longer policies. While eQuote.com offers both types "medical exam" or "no medical exam", the no medical exam quotes are provided online with little effort for window shoppers.
About EQUOTE
EQUOTE, first founded in 1998, provides complete packages for low-cost life insurance products and is an A+ rated company with the Better Business Bureau in San Diego and Imperial Counties. EQUOTE has a commitment to excellence working only with insurance providers who have a rating of A or higher.
For more information please visit: http://www.equote.com
eQuote.com Launches Online Form for Instant "No Medical Exam" Term Life Insurance Quotes
Leading provider of term life insurance policies announces online insurance quote form for new policy options with no medical exam required; just answer general health questions.
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[Press-News.org] eQuote.com Launches Online Form for Instant "No Medical Exam" Term Life Insurance QuotesLeading provider of term life insurance policies announces online insurance quote form for new policy options with no medical exam required; just answer general health questions.