Call Us (904) 646-0310 ☰ ˟
Logo
Call Us: (904) 646-0310
  • Home
  • Get A Quote
    • AutomobileImage of right arrow
      • Auto Insurance Quote
    • Business & CommercialImage of right arrow
      • Business Owners (BOP) Quote Form
      • Commercial Auto Insurance Quote
      • Workers Compensation Quote
    • HealthImage of right arrow
      • Health Insurance Quote
      • Long Term Care Insurance Quote
    • HomeownersImage of right arrow
      • Homeowners Insurance Quote
    • LifeImage of right arrow
      • Life Insurance Quote
    • MotorcycleImage of right arrow
      • Motorcycle Insurance Quote
  • Customer Service
    • AutomobileImage of right arrow
      • Add Driver to Existing Auto Policy
      • Add Vehicle to Existing Auto Policy
      • Remove Driver from Existing Auto Policy
      • Remove Vehicle from Existing Auto Policy
      • Request ID Card for Auto Policy
    • HealthImage of right arrow
      • Request Declaration and Coverages Page for Existing Health Insurance Coverage
    • HomeownersImage of right arrow
      • Request Declaration and Coverages for Existing Homeowners Insurance Coverage
      • Request Evidence of Insurance
    • LifeImage of right arrow
      • Request Declaration and Coverages Page for Existing Life Insurance Coverage
    • MotorcycleImage of right arrow
      • Add Driver to Existing Motorcycle Policy
      • Add Motorcycle to Existing Policy
      • Remove Driver from Existing Motorcycle Policy
      • Remove Motorcycle from Existing Policy
      • Request ID Card for Motorcycle Policy
  • Claims
    • AutomobileImage of right arrow
      • Auto Accident Claim
    • HomeownersImage of right arrow
      • Property Loss Claim Form
  • Educational Services
  • Resources
    • Secure File Area
    • Refer a Friend
    • Important Links
    • Calculators
    • Insurance Glossary
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • View our Blog
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Location Map
    • Employee Directory
    • Testimonials
    • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
Auto & Home

Auto & Home

We browse through a wide variety of coverages and find the right one for you.

Get a Quote
Business

Business

We browse through a wide variety of coverages and find the right one for you.

Get a Quote
Health

Life & Health

We browse through a wide variety of coverages and find the right one for you.

Get a Quote
RV

Recreational

We browse through a wide variety of coverages and find the right one for you.

Get a Quote
Annuities

Annuities

We browse through a wide variety of coverages and find the right one for you.

Get a Quote
Home > Blog > Why Life Insurance Is Important and Why Your Brain is Avoiding It
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2022

Why Life Insurance Is Important and Why Your Brain is Avoiding It

Funeral, burial, grave, loss and other words related to death ignite survival mode in our brains, viewing death as an event that can only happen to other people. Although it is hard to admit, end-of-life preparations help ease these feelings of uncertainty. Selecting the right life insurance policy and beneficiaries for you and your loved ones is a great first step toward providing stability for the future.

 

Why is life insurance important?

When driving, there is no action required by the driver to activate or use the airbags. Aside from wearing your seatbelt (which is always a good idea), airbags provide an additional form of security as you travel. Life insurance works the same way! Without scrambling or stressing, you can relax knowing that your loved ones will be taken care of after you’re gone.

Yes, you may have life insurance through your employer, but it may not be enough. Most of these policies will cover funeral costs and immediate needs, but payments like mortgage, debt and legacy planning are not always included. Most employer-based life insurance policies generally do not continue if you no longer work for the company. Look into this plan to ensure that it provides the right amount of coverage for your family.

Read more: How Much Life Insurance Do I Need? [Free Calculator]

 

So, why is life insurance hard to discuss?

While it may sound depressing, properly discussing death with your loved ones can reduce stress levels and lead to other long-term benefits. Starting the conversation is the hardest part. We searched the web for psychological reasons why our brains reject conversations related to death. Knowing these reasons will help us understand and work through these uncomfortable conversations about life insurance.

 

What is going on inside our brains?

Our brains are constantly gaining and storing knowledge to be used one day in the face of danger as a survival mechanism. Despite your brain’s impressive ability to predict, there is one thing it cannot quite grasp and that is our own deaths.

your-brain-avoids-life-insurance
Psychological studies have been conducted that show when subjects are faced with their own death, their brain’s ability to predict shuts down. In other words, the brain refuses to acknowledge that your own death is unavoidable.

 

Why does this make talking about life insurance so hard?

As soon as you start shopping for life insurance, it is inevitable to imagine not only yourself dead, but life after your death for your family as well. Your brain cannot “compute” this reality. As the brain’s ability to predict decreases, it becomes more difficult to process and accept our own mortality. Some of the first things you are asked to consider when buying life insurance include how much you owe on your mortgage and how much income you want to provide for your beneficiary(ies) after your death. Imagining yourself dead combats the inherent wiring of your brain. No wonder talking about life insurance is uncomfortable!

Read more: Whole Life Insurance vs Term: What You Need to Know

 

So, how can we make these hard conversations easier?

Talking about death with family members is different for all of us. Every person brings a unique perspective and experience to the conversation. You can’t copy and paste a script; rather, the dialogue should be personal, thoughtful and filled with empathy. Listen for natural openings in the conversation to bring up these difficult topics. Sometimes you may need to initiate the conversation in order for it to happen. Arrange a suitable place and time and have a plan for what you want to say. Another way to start the conversation is by asking about other people’s experiences. Sharing experiences promotes comfort and connection, making it easier to discuss heavy topics. Be sure to listen actively to the other person’s story and listen for cues to ask related questions. Maintaining eye contact is another way to show that you are present and attentive to the conversation.

life-insurance-is-important-for-families
Death is a hard topic to digest. It causes many people to feel concerned and uncomfortable. The more we understand how our brains are wired, the more comfortable we can feel knowing that we are not alone. Purchasing a life insurance policy doesn’t have to be a cumbersome task. Being prepared will help ease your mind and provide you and your loved ones greater confidence for the future.  

 

Auto-Owners Insurance Company © 2022. All Rights Reserved. 

Disclaimer: The analysis of coverage is in general terms and is superseded in all respects by the Insuring Agreements, Endorsements, Exclusions, Terms and Conditions of the Policy. Some of the coverage mentioned in this material may not be applicable in all states or may have to be modified to conform to applicable state law. Some coverages may have been eliminated or modified since the publishing of this material. Discounts may not be available in all states. Limitations and conditions may apply. Premiums will be based on benefits chosen. Please check with your local Independent Auto-Owners Insurance Agent for details.

Posted 12:51 PM

Share |


No Comments


Post a Comment
Required
Required (Not Displayed)
Required


All comments are moderated and stripped of HTML.

NOTICE: This blog and website are made available by the publisher for educational and informational purposes only. It is not be used as a substitute for competent insurance, legal, or tax advice from a licensed professional in your state. By using this blog site you understand that there is no broker client relationship between you and the blog and website publisher.
Blog Archive
  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2014

  • insurance agency(57)
  • insurance agent(54)
  • life insurance(33)
  • jacksonville(30)
  • financial planning(16)
  • long term care(13)
  • homeowners insurance(11)
  • home insurance(11)
  • flood insurance(10)
  • medical insurance(10)
  • retirement(9)
  • auto insurance agency(9)
  • health insurance(9)
  • long-term care insurance(8)
  • business insurance(8)
  • auto insurance(7)
  • financial planner(7)
  • ira(6)
  • car insurance(6)
  • insurance(6)
  • medicare(6)
  • commercial insurance(6)
  • 401(k)(5)
  • disability insurance(5)
  • commercial insurance agency(5)
  • car insurance agency(4)
  • ltci(4)
  • whole life insurance(3)
  • storm(3)
  • automobile insurance(3)
  • term life insurance(2)
  • hurricane(2)
  • health insurance agency(2)
  • retirement planning(2)
  • life insurance agency(2)
  • della porta group(2)
  • long-term disability insurance(1)
  • family(1)
  • family insurance(1)
  • emergency fund(1)
  • loans(1)
  • budgeting(1)
  • maintenance(1)
  • the della porta group(1)
  • #businessinsurance(1)
  • hurricane preparedness(1)
  • long term budgeting(1)
  • disability(1)
  • auto insurance jacksonville fl(1)
  • permanent insurance(1)

View Mobile Version

Contact Us Today!
(904) 646-0310

Social Social Social Social

Resources

  • Products
  • Customer Service
  • Report a Claim
  • About Us
  • Refer A Friend
  • Our Carriers
  • Blog
  • Contact Us

a drawing of a face

Contact Us

7807 Baymeadows Rd E. Ste.301
Jacksonville, FL 32256

P: (904) 646-0310 | Fx: (904) 646-1143 | info@dellaportagroup.com
© Copyright. All rights reserved. | Powered by Insurance Website Builder