Life Insurance: Is it better to have more than one policy? (2024)

While most Indians are underinsured, it is also true that it's quite common to have multiple life insurance policies in India. This is more the case with traditional insurance plans like those offered by LIC via endowment and money back plans.

I regularly come across people who have a total sum assured (cover) of 10-20 lakh only but they have split it into multiple plans of a few lakhs each.

Generally, when a child is young, parents buy a LIC traditional plan or two for them. Something like a 3-5 lakh cover via LIC endowment plans. When this child grows up and begins working, some relative or known person will push him to purchase a LIC policy of his own.

Not just as life insurance but to save tax! And when the realisation occurs that traditional plans are no good, the same person finally buys a term plan. After a few years when his responsibilities increase (marriage, kids, house), it becomes evident that the existing insurance may not be enough and hence, there is a need to buy more coverage.

So, it’s perfectly fine to have more than one life insurance. Ideally, your life insurance requirements are best met via plain term plans. And if at any point you feel that your coverage is inadequate, then you should purchase another term plan to fill the gap in insurance.

But make sure that when you are buying new life insurance, you do inform the insurer about any of your existing life insurance.

The reason for this is the HLV or Human Life Value factor.

HLV decides maximum life cover

The concept of HLV is a technical one and is used by insurance companies to arrive at a fair value of the right life insurance coverage for an individual. It calculates the approximate upper limit of the life cover that a person should ideally have.

To simplify we can consider that HLV is a multiple of the annual income of the individual. Though in reality, there are a few other factors like age, medical conditions, nature of the job, etc.

So, let’s say that approx. The HLV factor limit for a given age band is 15. This means that you can have a maximum life insurance coverage of 15 times your annual income. So, if your annual income is 16 lakh, then 15 times (HLV) of this will put a limit of 2.4 crore on the life cover (15 multiplied by 16 lakh income).

Now let’s say you already have a few LIC policies that you purchased a few years back worth 30 lakh cover and you also have a term plan of 50 lakh. So, your existing coverage is 80 lakh.

As per the HLV factor of 15 for your income ( 16 lakh), the maximum cover you can have is 2.4 crore. So if you now want to purchase a new term plan to increase your cover, then you can only go for a maximum of 1.6 Cr (difference of 2.4 Cr and 80 lakh).

If you apply for a 2 Cr cover, then the insurer will ask you to reduce your application size to fit in the amount arrived at by the HLV factor.

That was about the HLV factor.

Should I buy multiple policies as few may be rejected during claim?

In the past, there have been cases of claim rejection by insurers and these get a lot of media attention every few months. So naturally, this plays on people’s minds that what if their claim gets rejected? As a result, they want to spread their bets and split life insurance into multiple plans instead of buying one large cover.

So if they need a cover of say 1.5 Cr, they think that buying 3 plans of 50 lakh each is better as even if one claim gets rejected, at least two will be honoured and 1 Cr will be paid to the nominees.

To be fair, there is nothing wrong with doing this. It is perfectly fine to have multiple insurance plans. But nowadays, there is now a very clear rule that says insurance companies cannot reject life claims (for any reason whatsoever) made on policies once the policy has completed 3 years. This rule, which is applicable as law, has in itself substantially decreased the probability of claim rejection by insurers.

But it is also your responsibility as a purchaser of insurance to make all relevant disclosures and provide material facts to the insurers. Make sure to share your correct age, nature of your job and life risks (if any) at job, real health condition, income, family health history as well as the details of your existing life insurance policies.

To summarise, buying life insurance isn’t a one-time activity. If your responsibilities increase or if you at any point feel that you are not insured properly, then please go ahead, and purchase an additional term life cover. But don’t split these into too many small parts as claim rejection doesn’t happen if you have been honest and accurate with your disclosures.

Dev Ashish is a SEBI-Registered Investment Advisor and Founder (Stable Investor). He provides fee-only financial planning and investment advisory services to small and HNI clients across India.

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Life Insurance: Is it better to have more than one policy? ›

You may want multiple life insurance policies if your current term life policy would only cover a portion of your final expenses. You can supplement your term policy with final expense insurance to ensure your family won't have to worry about paying for your funeral and other end-of-life expenses.

Is it better to have more than one life insurance policy? ›

Often, people will have personal life insurance policies in addition to a group life insurance offered at work. Having multiple policies ensures that even if you change jobs or lose employment, you'll still have coverage.

How many life insurance policies are you allowed to have explain your answer? ›

Insurability limits

There are no legal limits as to how many life insurance policies you can own.

What happens if I have more than one life insurance policy? ›

If you have multiple life insurance policies, yes. Your beneficiaries will be able to make claims against any active life insurance policies in the event of your death. Just be aware that a maximum pay-out threshold may be in place if you have multiple policies with the same insurer.

What happens if I have two insurance policies? ›

Understanding primary and secondary insurance

Secondary insurance: once your primary insurance has paid its share, the remaining bill goes to your “secondary” insurance, if you have more than one health plan. Your secondary insurance may cover part or all of the remaining cost.

What not to say when applying for life insurance? ›

LYING ABOUT DRUG USE OR TOBACCO & ALCOHOL USE

An applicant for life insurance must disclose lifestyle habits, good and bad, including use of alcohol or use of tobacco.

Is it good to have additional life insurance? ›

Is supplemental insurance worth it? Supplemental insurance is worth it if you need extra life insurance coverage and your group plan charges a reasonable premium. Supplemental insurance is especially valuable if you have health issues and would struggle to qualify for your own individual policy.

How much would a whole life insurance policy cost? ›

How much is whole life insurance? The average cost of whole life insurance is $451 per month. That's the amount a 30-year-old who doesn't smoke and is generally in good health will pay for a $500,000 whole life insurance policy. Whole life insurance is a type of permanent life insurance that doesn't expire.

What's the highest life insurance policy? ›

We've set a new Guinness World Record for the most valuable life insurance policy ever sold, worth US$250 million. Issued and fully underwritten by HSBC Life, our insurance business in Hong Kong, it was taken out by an individual customer earlier this year.

How to increase life insurance coverage? ›

If your life insurance policy doesn't match your coverage needs, you can get additional insurance by converting your term policy to a whole life policy or buying a new one altogether.

How much is too much life insurance? ›

It's recommended that you have enough coverage to pay off all your debt, about 10 to 15 times your annual income, and enough to pay for anticipated expenses, like your children's education. If you have more than that total amount, you're probably overinsured.

How long should a life insurance term be? ›

The most popular term lengths are 10, 20, and 30 years. Many people choose a term that'll cover them while they have the highest expenses, like while they're paying off a mortgage or raising children. But your term life insurance policy should only last as long as those expenses and outstanding debts.

What are the three most important insurances? ›

As you hit certain life milestones, some policies, including health insurance and auto insurance, are virtually required, while others like life insurance and disability insurance are strongly encouraged.

Can you legally have 2 life insurance policies? ›

Can you have more than one life insurance policy? Yes, you can have more than one life insurance policy at a time. While many people receive enough protection with one policy, obtaining multiple life insurance policies can be beneficial after certain life events, as part of your estate planning, and other situations.

How many life insurance policies should you have? ›

Of course, there are both pros and cons to having more than one life insurance policy. Although having two or three life insurance policies is sure to help loved ones after a death, it might also be too much life insurance coverage when balanced against the annual cost premiums.

Is it worth it to have double insurance? ›

You may have two separate premium and deductible responsibilities, which can add up over time and outweigh the benefits of having multiple insurance plans. Even with two plans, your expenses may not be entirely covered, since the combined coverage can't exceed 100% of your health costs.

How much extra life insurance should I get? ›

You can also use this term life insurance calculator to estimate your need and get a quote, or use a rough estimation method based on your expected earnings. Consider getting up to 30X your income between the ages of 18 and 40; 20X income at age 41-50; 15X income at age 51-60; and 10X income for age 61-65.

What type of life insurance gives the greatest amount? ›

Term insurance is initially cheaper than other types of policies that offer the same amount of protection. Therefore, it gives you the greatest immediate coverage per dollar.

Is it better to have individual or joint life insurance? ›

Most people should get individual life insurance policies, but joint life insurance may make sense if a couple can't afford or qualify for two individual policies. In addition, a second-to-die policy may be a good option for parents who want to provide a death benefit for a child with a disability.

Can you have too much life insurance? ›

There's no limit to how many policies you can own, but it is still possible to apply for too much life insurance.

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