Life insurance policy in the U.S. appears to be regaining momentum as the number of active life insurance policies in the country has moved from over 271 million in 2012 to its present number of more than 288 million. However, this is far too low compared to 334 million it was in 2008.
Some of the factors responsible for the low purchase rates include the fact that people tend to overestimate the cost and that consumers like to avoid physical examinations, including people in high-paying positions like plastic surgeons.
Recently, these barriers have been reduced with the introduction of customized, compatible, and affordable life insurance policies for plastic surgeons that are well explained and don’t require any medical examinations.