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Paying for peace of mind: Is life insurance really worth it?
Edinburgh Evening News
|March 30, 2026
Payments can feel like money down the drain – until they aren't
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For some, life insurance is an essential protection which may pay dividends down the line; for others, it's an unnecessary expense they could do without.
Thinking about what will happen to the financial health of our loved ones when we pass away can be tricky to fathom, let alone prepare for.
And the idea of yet another expense is not overly attractive when mortgage rates are rising again, and the cost of living isn't getting any cheaper. Life insurance can essentially feel like a scam.
But, says Lorna Hopes, a financial adviser specialising in mortgages and life insurance at Smith & Pinching, taking out life cover early can make a real difference.
"Don't keep it on that to-do list," she says. "Make sure you're looking at it, considering all your debts, what you've got, what you might want to protect, and the sooner you take it out, the better, because then you've got financial security for the future."
What are the pros of life insurance?
"Primarily, it gives out a lump sum if you pass away during the term of the policy. It's giving financial protection for your spouse and dependents that can be used to pay off mortgages or any large debts," explains Hopes.
"It provides peace of mind that there's financial protection, should the worst happen."
This story is from the March 30, 2026 edition of Edinburgh Evening News.
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