Legal & General life insurance
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Legal & General life insurance provides the financial support your family may need in unfortunate circumstances.
Legal & General life insurance is available in two types:
- level term life insurance, with the 'term' being the period of cover you decide. Should you die in this period your loved ones will be paid a lump sum amount according to the amount you purchase
- mortgage life insurance is very similar to life assurance in that you decide on a term and the amount of cover you would like and is designed to enable your family to cope with mortgage repayments should you die
Both categories of Legal & General life insurance come with terminal illness cover with no extra fee and the option to purchase critical illness cover.
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