Make Your Term Life Insurance Permanent
Rick Bener | September 2, 2025

If you bought term life insurance coverage years ago, it may no longer be the right fit. And that’s okay—people’s needs and lives change, and you made the best decision at the time.
Do you wish you had permanent coverage instead, but dread the thought of shopping for a new policy? Good news: Some term policies can be converted, giving you long-term protection without starting from scratch.
How does policy conversion work?
Conversion lets you turn all or part of a term life insurance policy into a permanent one with the same company. Making this change doesn’t require applying for new coverage or taking a medical exam. If your policy includes this option, it will usually have a deadline to convert based on your age or how long it’s been since your policy started.
Is your current policy convertible?
Not all term policies have a conversion option. If you’re buying a new policy, consider choosing one that does. Already have term coverage? Read your policy contract to see if conversion is possible. Contact your insurer or agent if you have questions.
When does conversion make sense?
Conversion might be a smart move if your financial needs have changed. Maybe you want coverage beyond your term policy’s expiration date, but your health has worsened. Conversion can secure lifelong protection for your loved ones based on your previous health rating.
Are there alternatives to policy conversion?
If you’re in good health, it might make sense to shop for a separate permanent policy instead of converting. You could also buy another term policy to extend your coverage, or renew your term policy when it expires.
Everyone’s situation is different. Want to explore whether conversion—or another option—could work for you? Reach out anytime to talk it over.










