BrokerUnion

Living Benefits: Protection for Living Your Life, Not Just Your Legacy

Disability and Critical Illness insurance replace your income and cover expenses when health challenges hit so you can focus on recovery, not bills.

✓ Disability: replaces a portion of your income if you can’t work
✓ Critical Illness: tax-free lump sum on diagnosis of a covered condition
✓ Both available individually or combined for comprehensive protection

No obligation. A licensed broker reviews your options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need both disability and critical illness insurance?

They serve different purposes. Disability replaces income when you can’t work. Critical illness pays a lump sum on diagnosis, even if you can still work. Many people benefit from both.

What conditions does critical illness insurance cover?

Most policies cover 25+ conditions including cancer, heart attack, stroke, multiple sclerosis, kidney failure, and more. The specific list varies by carrier.

I have group benefits at work. Do I still need individual coverage?

Group plans often provide limited coverage that ends when you leave your job. Individual policies are portable, customizable, and stay with you regardless of employment.

Can self-employed people get disability insurance?

Absolutely. In fact, it’s even more important for self-employed individuals since there’s no employer safety net. We specialize in finding coverage for business owners.

What We Do

We offer you a range of insurance options from different carriers, each with their own prices and coverage, to find the perfect plan for you.

We provide a personal touch - from start to finish, you'll have a single point of contact, a real person who's here for you. No bouncing between multiple customer service reps.

We ensure accuracy - with online insurance calculators, it's easy to make mistakes without even realizing it. This can lead to either overpaying for coverage or being underinsured. When you work with us, you're partnering with trusted professionals you can count on.

We educate you - as licensed brokers, we meet higher standards compared to online insurance tools, banks, or direct writers.

common misunderstanding is that you'll pay extra due to the brokerage's commission. But that's not the case. We're paid by the insurance companies, not you. And rest assured, we only recommend plans that truly fit your needs.
BENEFITS & MISSION

Why Choose BrokerUnion?

The main differences between the big banks and boutique brokerage firms like us are:

We’re not tied to one insurance company. We shop around to find you the best rates and options.

We always act in your best interest, and your privacy is as sacred as a lawyer’s confidentiality agreement. Unlike Insurance companies that offer only their own insurance, we are not obligated to the insurance companies.

We have the expertise to handle any situation, all while
providing the personal touch you deserve. Professionalism and friendliness are
our hallmarks.

We believe in sitting down and having a real
conversation with you. Your situation is unique, and you deserve a tailored
solution.

We’re not just brokers; we’re educators. Our goal is to provide you with all the information you need to make informed decisions.

Life Insurance Made Simple

Life insurance isn’t just a financial thing; it’s a way to protect and give peace of mind to you and your loved ones. It’s like having a safety net for the future, making sure your family’s financial well-being is taken care of. Now, let’s talk about the different types of life insurance in a way that makes sense.

Term Life Insurance

Think of this as the no-nonsense, budget-friendly option. It covers you for a set period, like 10, 15, 20, or 30 years. If something happens to you during that time, your loved ones get a payout. It’s great if you want solid coverage without breaking the bank.

Advantages:
– Affordable premiums.
– You choose how long you want to be covered.
– A safety net when you need it most.

Whole Life Insurance

This one’s for the long haul. It covers you for your whole life and even builds up cash value over time. You can dip into that cash if you need it. People often use this for estate planning or as a long-term investment.

Advantages:
– Coverage for your entire life.
– Cash value that grows over time.
– It’s like a tax-deferred investment.

Universal Life Insurance

Want flexibility? This is it. You get life insurance plus an investment twist. You can change your premiums and benefits, and it builds cash value. It’s like having more control over your life insurance and your money.

Advantages:
– Flexibility with payments and benefits.
– Your savings grow in a tax-friendly way.
– You can get into some investment action.

Variable Life Insurance

Feeling a bit more adventurous? Variable life insurance lets you play the market a bit. Your benefits and cash value depend on how well your investments do. It could mean bigger returns, but yes, it comes with more risk.

Advantages:
– Potential for investment gains.
– You get to pick where your money goes.
– Like other types, it grows without the taxman knocking.

Life Insurance vs. Mortgage Insurance: A Side-by-Side Comparison

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Life Insurance

Mortgage Insurance

What Do You Need To Know?

In a nutshell, life insurance delivers broader financial protection and adaptability compared to mortgage insurance. While mortgage
insurance settles the mortgage balance, life insurance extends coverage to various expenses, ensuring long-term financial security for your family.

When deciding between the two, it’s crucial to assess your unique needs and financial objectives. Life insurance acts as a more inclusive
safety net, whereas mortgage insurance concentrates on clearing the mortgage in the event of the policyholder’s demise.

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What Our Life Insurance Clients Say

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Since getting my auto insurance with Harish Nalliah, I went to him for home and life insurances. He is very reliable, trustworthy, quickly responds to my emails/phone calls and gets the best rates. For all of your insurance needs, he is the best guy in the market!

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Great insurance company, I had a very complicated scenario and Susan helped me a lot, she spent a lot of time to get me the best insurance.
Very honest, and detailed explanation of different insurances.
I had a tight deadline and she helped me through the weekend to have it done, super prompt responses.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Frequently Asked Questions

There are several types of life insurance, including:
– Term Life Insurance: Provides coverage for a specific term (e.g., 10, 20, or 30 years).
– Whole Life Insurance: Offers lifetime coverage and includes a cash value component that grows over time.
– Universal Life Insurance: A flexible policy that combines life insurance with a savings component.

The amount of life insurance coverage you need depends on various factors, such as your income, financial responsibilities, debts, and future expenses. A general rule of thumb is to have coverage that is 5 to 10 times your annual income, but it’s essential to assess your specific needs with the help of a licensed insurance agent or financial advisor.

Life insurance premiums are influenced by factors such as:
– Age: Younger individuals generally pay lower premiums.
– Health: Better health typically leads to lower premiums.
– Smoking: Smokers often pay higher premiums compared to non-smokers.
– Coverage amount: Higher coverage amounts result in higher premiums.

Yes, it’s possible to get life insurance with pre-existing medical conditions, but the coverage and premium rates may be affected. Some insurers may offer policies with higher premiums or exclusions for certain conditions.

The choice between term life and permanent life insurance depends on your financial goals and needs. Term life insurance is more affordable and suitable for temporary needs, while permanent life insurance provides lifelong coverage and a cash value component that can be accessed during your lifetime.

In general, life insurance death benefits are tax-free in Canada, including Ontario. The beneficiaries receive the death benefit amount without incurring income tax.

Some life insurance policies offer flexibility and allow you to make changes or updates to your coverage over time. For example, you may be able to increase or decrease the coverage amount or add additional riders. It’s essential to review the terms and conditions of your policy and discuss any changes with your insurance provider.

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