Who Should Have Life Insurance and Why?

Oppenheimer Life Agency, Ltd. September 03, 2025

Life insurance can fill a multitude of needs, and most individuals can benefit from owning a policy. There are several events that can trigger the need to purchase or review existing life insurance:

Married or Getting Married 

Having life insurance in place ensures your spouse can maintain the lifestyle that they are accustomed to. Many families rely on two incomes, and life insurance can replace the income lost to cover future living expenses. 

Starting a Family 

Life insurance can help safeguard your financial future should a spouse be left alone to provide for your children. It will offer the income needed to cover services such as child care and education. 

Changing Jobs 

If you have changed jobs or have been recently promoted, that would be a good time to reevaluate your life insurance policy. Often times when income rises, spending tends to rise as well and you want to make sure your coverage allows your family to maintain their current lifestyle in the event something were to happen to the breadwinner. 

Outstanding Debt 

The largest sources of debt for most Americans are their mortgage and student loans. When deciding on a coverage amount for a life insurance policy, your total debt should be considered to ensure whoever receives the proceeds in the event of your death will have enough to pay off your outstanding balances in full. 

Retired 

In retirement, you may have fewer financial commitments such as mortgage payments and children to provide for. As you approach retirement you should review your existing life insurance coverage to make certain it still meets your current needs. 

Final Expenses 

If you do not want to create a financial burden on your loved ones, you may want to consider life insurance to fund for final expenses such as funeral costs.

Protection is Key

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