Get more from your money with up to 4.85% p.a. interest

with a National Seniors Term Deposit account

Unveiling misconceptions that could affect your insurance


Seven big life insurance myths busted

Sponsored Story

Get a quote

  • Finance
  • Read Time: 4 mins

Key Points


National Seniors has partnered with NobleOak to present their life insurance to our members. National Seniors members receive a 17% lifetime discount on life cover.*

Get a quote

There are some common misconceptions that can stop people from getting the cover they need. 

Here, we expose some of the biggest life insurance myths. The following is not personal financial advice...but it does contain useful information which many people should think about! 

Myth 1: Fewer medical questions means quicker and better cover


Many directly available life insurance covers don’t include many health questions when you apply and often these have a higher number of and/or broader pre-existing condition clauses that may result in a higher prospect of your claim being delayed or even declined. If you already have life insurance or are thinking about taking out cover, you need to do your homework. Always read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and other documents from your insurer to make sure you know what you are, and are not, covered for. It can be easy to buy cover because it’s quick and/or cheap, but this doesn’t mean it’s the best life insurance for your particular circumstances.  

Myth 2: I'm single, so I don't need life insurance


Fact: Even if you don’t have any dependants or a partner, there may still be debts to pay and funeral expenses to cover if you were to pass away. For example, the average basic cremation in Australia costs upwards of $4,000, with burials costing much more. If you don’t have many debts, nor a partner or children to think about, then your life insurance may cost you less than you think because you may decide that you do not need a high level of cover.

Myth 3: My superannuation fund’s life insurance is enough


Fact: The life insurance provided within many superannuation funds may not adequately cover your needs. Research shows that super’s median default cover meets only about half of the basic needs for households with no children¹. The proportion is lower for families with children – falling to less than 25% for families with just one child.

Myth 4: Life insurance is expensive


Fact: The cost of life insurance might surprise you – it may be less expensive than you think. Policies vary, and premiums will depend on your age, health, and lifestyle. It can be money well spent. Life insurance could help to safeguard your family if you were to pass away.

Myth 5: Fully-underwritten and partially underwritten covers are the same


Fully underwritten = greater certainty. One of the key points of confusion can centre around the difference between “underwritten” cover, which is assessed upfront, versus products that are not fully underwritten (“partially underwritten”), where the assessment is made at the time of claim when your family may be going through difficulty. With fully underwritten cover, the insurer asks a number of health, occupation, and lifestyle questions upfront and sometimes requires medical tests and details of your medical records. This process does take longer than cover that is not fully underwritten but results in far greater certainty about the risks the insurer is taking to provide cover, and importantly, greater certainty for you at claim time. 

Myth 6: My health disqualifies me from life insurance


Fact: A medical diagnosis does not automatically mean you will no longer be eligible to obtain life insurance. You need to disclose your health conditions during the application process, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that cover will not be provided. In some instances, cover will be provided with an exclusion relating to your specific condition. Premiums may be slightly higher to reflect your increased risk levels, but if you are taking positive steps to manage your condition, you can keep any additional premiums to a minimum. Bear in mind that there are some medical conditions where NobleOak won’t be able to offer death cover, but these are limited. 

Myth 7: I can file away my life insurance policy and forget about it


Fact: It is important that you keep your life insurance policy up to date and consider whether you should adjust your cover levels with significant life events. Also, with NobleOak’s life cover, with certain major life events – marriage, birth of a new baby, increasing your mortgage, or adopting a child – you can apply to increase your death cover without any further medical underwriting (subject to limitations). This facility can help act as a buffer against being underinsured as your life circumstances change. 

Download our free Life Insurance e-guide


Important Notice

National Seniors is a marketing partner with NobleOak Life. We present factual information only about NobleOak’s products. We do not provide any financial advice or services. Any financial advice in this material is general advice only, from NobleOak Life Ltd AFSL 247302. Always consider your own situation, and the PDS and TMD provided by NobleOak. 

My Protection Plan is issued by NobleOak Life Limited ABN 85 087 648 708 AFSL No. 247 302. Address: 44 Market Street, Sydney NSW 2000. Phone: 1300 041 494. Email: sales@nobleoak.com.au. Cover is available to Australian residents and is subject to the terms and conditions of the My Protection Plan Product Disclosure Statement (PDS). The information on this website is of a general nature only and does not take into consideration your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. Please also read the NobleOak Financial Services Guide and the Target Market Determination (TMD). Before you purchase an insurance product you should carefully consider the PDS to decide if it is right for you. People who seek to replace an existing Life insurance policy should consider their circumstances including continuing the existing cover until the replacement policy is issued and cover confirmed. NobleOak cannot provide you with personal advice but our staff may provide general information about NobleOak Life insurance. By supplying your contact details, you are consenting to be contacted by NobleOak, in accordance with the NobleOak Privacy Policy. 

Remuneration disclosure - National Seniors receives on ongoing fee from NobleOak equivalent to 12.5% of premiums (and Member Solutions Pty Ltd receives 5.5% for its role as programme design consultant) for insurance cover acquired as a result of the marketing arrangement; this is at no additional cost to customers. 

Sources: 

¹ Rice Warner Under-insurance  

Research conducted by Pureprofile in December 2018 with 1,043 Australian respondents. Rice Warner Underinsurance in Australia 2017.

National Seniors Australia disclaimer: This content includes sponsored advertising which helps fund our important advocacy work. Please note that the information provided and opinions expressed in this advertising material are solely those of the advertiser. We encourage you to carefully evaluate and consider any advertised offering before making a purchase. Any transactions or interactions between you and the advertiser are solely between you and the advertiser.

Life insurance articles

We've got your back

With National Seniors, your voice is valued. Discover how we campaign for change on your behalf.

Learn more