[amp_mcq option1=”If the premiums are not paid on due date” option2=”If the premiums are not paid before the due date” option3=”If the premium has not been paid even during days of grace” option4=”If the policy is surrendered” correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is: A. If the premiums are not paid on due date.
A life insurance policy is deemed to be lapsed if the premiums are not paid on the due date. This means that the policy will no longer be in effect and the policyholder will not be covered in the event of death.
There are a few exceptions to this rule. For example, some policies may have a grace period of a few days after the due date during which the premiums can still be paid without the policy lapsing. Additionally, some policies may allow for automatic premium payments, which can help to prevent the policy from lapsing.
If a policy lapses, the policyholder may be able to reinstate it by paying all of the back premiums and any applicable fees. However, the policy may not be reinstated if the lapse has been for a long period of time or if the policyholder’s health has changed.
It is important to keep your life insurance policy active by paying the premiums on time. If you are unable to pay the premiums, you should contact your insurance company to discuss your options.