The Danger of 'Set and Forget' Insurance
Many people in India purchase an insurance policy and assume their work is done. However, a policy that was perfect five or ten years ago might be dangerously inadequate today. Life is dynamic; your financial responsibilities, assets, and even your family
structure change over time. Relying on an outdated policy can lead to a significant 'protection gap,' where the cover you have is not enough for the financial loss you might face. This often becomes painfully clear only at the time of a claim, leading to unexpected out-of-pocket expenses and immense stress. An annual review helps ensure your coverage keeps pace with your life.
Life Events That Demand an Insurance Check-up
Certain milestones are clear signals that your insurance needs have changed. Getting married, for example, adds new financial responsibilities, especially if your spouse is dependent on your income. The birth of a child is another major trigger; you now have to plan for their education and future, which likely requires a larger life insurance cover. Buying a home, often with a large loan, is a huge liability that your insurance must account for to protect your family from debt. Similarly, a significant promotion or salary increase should prompt a review to ensure your coverage aligns with your new standard of living. Even switching jobs is a critical time to reassess, as employer-provided health cover is often limited and ends when you leave the company.
Health Insurance: A Critical Annual Review
Nowhere is a regular review more critical than with health insurance. Medical inflation in India has consistently outpaced general inflation, meaning a sum insured that seemed adequate a few years ago might fall short today. Many people discover too late that their policy has limitations, such as co-payments, deductibles, or specific exclusions that leave them with hefty bills. An annual check-in allows you to assess if your sum insured is sufficient for rising hospital costs, especially in major cities. It is also the right time to add new family members, like a spouse or a newborn, to your policy and ensure your details, including contact information, are up to date.
What to Look For During Your Review
A review doesn't have to be complicated. Start by gathering your policy documents. First, check the basics: Are your name, address, and contact details correct? Most importantly, verify your nominee details. An outdated nominee can cause significant delays and legal hassles for your family during a claim. Next, look at the sum insured across all policies—life, health, and vehicle. Is it still adequate? Review the policy features and exclusions to remind yourself what is and isn't covered. Finally, check if you can get better rates by bundling policies with the same insurer or if you now qualify for new discounts.
Making the Process Painless
The key to a stress-free review is to make it a habit. Schedule it in your calendar for the same time each year, perhaps around your birthday or the end of the financial year. Keep all your policy documents organised in one place, either physically or digitally, so you don't have to scramble for information. Don't hesitate to contact your insurance agent or advisor. Their job is to help you understand your coverage and identify any gaps. An hour of your time once a year can provide peace of mind and ensure your financial safety net is strong enough to hold when you need it.
















