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Dangerous Careers May Call For More Life Insurance

 
Author: Elizabeth Newberry
 

Not many people like to think about death; actually, most people probably prefer to avoid the topic altogether. Sometimes death comes with old age. Grandparents are usually quite old when they pass on, and because of their age, it's no real shock when they do. Sometimes death comes with shocking tragic accidents, such as automobile crashes, home-related disasters, and crime. And, sometimes death accompanies illness and disease.

So, we urge our elders to take care of themselves. We remind our spouses to drive carefully. We warn our children to stay away from strangers. And we try to make sure we, and everyone in our lives, avoid contracting illnesses and diseases. But how many of us worry about the safety of ourselves, our family members, and our friends at our careers? Beyond just the safety of the commute back and forth from our careers?

Some of usbut not all.

Despite how safe we feel at work, and how safe we believe our loved ones are at work, there are several careers that are considered quite dangerous and can be fatal. Employees of these dangerous careers should consider purchasing much more life insurance than the average person.

Some of the most dangerous careers include law enforcement, firefighters, construction workers, truck drivers, aircraft pilots, and farmers. These careers put workers at risk for dying in the line of duty or dying because of an equipment malfunction. These careers involve weapons, fire, extremely large vehicle both on land and in the air, and powerful machinery. Even the most skilled professional at any one of these careers is at risk for a fatal accident.

Dangerous careers put you, and your family members, at risk for disasters. If you work in one of these careers, you should seriously consider purchasing a greater life insurance policy; that is, if your life insurance company hasn't already recommended or required you to purchase a larger life insurance policy.

 
 
 

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