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Yes, you could get life insurance if you have depression or have had depression in the past.
As 4 - 10% of people in England will experience depression in their lifetime[1], it’s not uncommon for insurers to provide cover to those with depression.
In some cases, it could be possible to be accepted for life insurance straight away at the standard price, with no further information needed.
If you’re worried about applying for life insurance, then it can be helpful to speak to an expert such as Reassured.
We can provide you with all the information you need to find a suitable policy, as well as compare quotes from our panel of leading insurers to see if we can help you save money.
Using our award-winning service is completely free of charge and without obligation.
Life insurance is designed to secure the financial future of your family should the worst happen to you.
It provides a cash pay out in the event of your death to help cover various costs that your income would normally cover.
Essentially, life insurance could be important for anyone who has financial dependents such as a partner and/or children.
Taking out a life insurance policy can give you peace of mind knowing that they’ll be financially protected if you were no longer around.
Yes, you must disclose that you have depression (or have had depression in the past) when you apply for life insurance.
During the application process, insurers will ask some standard questions about your mental health and wellbeing.
You’ll need to answer these questions fully and truthfully to ensure that you’re offered the right cover to meet your circumstances.
If you take out a policy based on false information, this could prevent any future claims being made by your loved ones and your payments will be lost.
At Reassured, our experts can help you to fill in the application form, answer your questions and provide support if you need it.
Is depression a pre-existing medical condition?
Yes, if you’ve been diagnosed with depression in the past, then this would be considered a pre-existing condition.
A pre-existing medical condition is any condition, mental or physical, that already exists when you apply for life insurance.
When you disclose that you have depression, insurers may ask you some additional questions specific to this condition before proceeding with the standard questionnaire.
Questions may include the following:
Talking about mental health can be difficult, but it’s important to be open and honest when providing this information.
This will ensure that the insurer can properly assess your application and offer you an accurate quote for your chosen policy.
Whether depression will affect your life insurance application will depend on your own personal circumstances and experience with depression.
This will vary for everyone as no two people are the same, however, below are some example scenarios based on our experience:
Bear in mind, this will be based on your own personal health and lifestyle, so the above scenarios might not apply to everyone.
Regardless of your circumstances, when looking for life insurance with depression it’s important to apply with several insurers before taking out cover.
This is because every insurer has their own underwriting criteria for those with mental health conditions and will offer different terms based on your circumstances.
This also means that quotes will vary significantly between them. Using an FCA-regulated broker, such as Reassured, will help you to compare quotes and find the most suitable option.
Yes, it’s possible to be declined life insurance for depression in certain cases.
There must be a certain level of risk, supported by reliable and relevant sources, which allows them to decide whether to offer you cover or not.
It’s possible that insurers will postpone an application instead of refusing cover altogether.
This is likely to happen if you’re waiting for treatment or an appointment regarding your depression, or if they need to obtain a medical report from your GP.
Insurers are more likely to decline an application for life insurance in the following scenarios:
If you’ve been declined cover in the past due to depression, this doesn’t mean you can’t secure cover elsewhere.
Some insurers are better for those with mental health conditions than others due to using different underwriting criteria.
At Reassured, we compare quotes from multiple insurers, allowing us to help you find those which may offer you the right cover.
We also have a specialist impaired life insurance team that have a good track record of finding some form of cover for those who’ve been declined in the past.
As explained above, insurers will ask whether you’re receiving any treatment for your depression and this includes any medication you’re taking.
If you’re taking antidepressants, then you may be asked how long you’ve been taking them and whether there’s been any recent change to your dosage.
Understanding more about your depression and how well controlled it is will allow the insurer to better evaluate your application.
Being on antidepressants may not impact your application if the treatment is effective and your symptoms are well-managed.
The best life insurance for you will depend on your personal circumstances, available budget and what you need your policy to protect.
At Reassured, we can offer a range of policy types to suit different requirements.
This is the most common type of life insurance, and usually the cheapest. Typically taken out to help cover a mortgage and other debts.
Family income benefit is different to traditional life insurance as it pays out in the form of tax-free monthly payments instead of in one lump sum.
Whole of life insurance pays out when you pass away (not if), which makes it one of the more expensive types of cover.
Over 50 life insurance doesn’t require any medical information, including details about your depression, as acceptance is guaranteed.
If you’re unsure which policy would best suit your needs and budget, then get in touch with Reassured.
We can provide you with all the information you need regarding each of the policies we have available to help you decide.
The cost of life insurance is calculated based on the likelihood of a claim being made. The higher the risk of a claim, the higher the premiums will be.
Insurers will consider a range of factors when assessing your application. These include:
As mentioned, when you have depression, this can impact the cost of your life insurance depending on your personal circumstances.
Typically, if you have mild or well-managed depression and no other risk factors then you may not have a problem securing cover at the standard price.
The table below shows example premiums for the most popular types of life insurance. Quotes are based a non-smoking applicant who has been accepted on standard terms, taking out £150,000 of cover:
Age | Level term cover | Decreasing term cover |
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20 | £3.53 | £3.50 |
25 | £4.27 | £3.91 |
30 | £5.30 | £4.54 |
35 | £7.61 | £5.34 |
40 | £10.54 | £6.74 |
45 | £15.74 | £10.03 |
50 | £24.84 | £15.26 |
Life insurance premiums will vary between insurers, which is why it’s important to compare quotes when looking for an affordable price.
At Reassured, we can help you source multiple quotes within minutes, saving you time and money.
Some policies arranged through Reassured come with free health and wellbeing support which could be valuable to those with depression or other mental health conditions.
Some examples are shown below:
Insurer | Free benefit |
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| Aviva Digicare+ app Provides access to a range of free health and wellbeing benefits, including mental health consultations worth up to £330 |
| Health Wise app Provides access to a range of free services including remote GP appointments, dietitian consultations and lifestyle consultations, advising on stress management, improving sleep and exercise motivation. Please note, The Exeter policies are only available through our advised team |
Not all insurers offer extra benefits free of charge, but that doesn’t mean their policies would be less suitable.
Ultimately, it’s important to find the right policy at the right price before considering the free benefits included.
Does anxiety affect life insurance?
Applying for life insurance with anxiety will be a similar process to that of applying with depression.
When disclosing that you’ve been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder it may lead to further questions such as:
Your responses to these questions will allow the insurer to get a better understanding of your condition and whether it will increase your likelihood of making a claim.
If your anxiety is mild or well-managed with treatment, then it may not affect your chances of securing life insurance or the cost of your premiums.
6 in 100 adults suffer with generalised anxiety disorder in any given week in England, making it one of the most common mental health conditions[1].
As a result, most insurers are able to offer standard cover to those with anxiety, but it’s important to compare quotes from multiple insurers as prices will vary.
Can you get life insurance with bipolar disorder?
Yes, it could be possible to obtain life insurance if you have bipolar disorder.
However, similar to life insurance with depression or anxiety, the cost of your premiums will be dependent on the severity of your condition.
It’s an unfortunate fact that having bipolar disorder can increase the likelihood of suicidal thoughts and self-harm.
As a result, insurers are likely to ask questions about these, and they may request to see a medical report from your GP for further evidence.
If you’re living with bipolar disorder and looking for life insurance, then using a broker could help you save time and money.
At Reassured, we work with a panel of major insurers as well as smaller specialists (through our advised team), empowering us to help you find cover to suit your needs.
Can you get life insurance if you have self-harmed?
Unfortunately, self-harming is a common symptom of depression and other mental illnesses.
It can affect both the cost of your premium and your ability to obtain life insurance.
Upon application, an insurer is likely to take into account the individual circumstances of the event, such as:
Depending on this assessment, your application may be referred to a specialist insurer, like The Exeter, or declined altogether.
As mentioned, the advised team at Reassured work with specialist insurers that could provide life cover for applicants with mental health conditions.
And even if you’ve been declined cover in the past, we might still be able to help.
If you’re living with self-harming tendencies you’re not alone; there’s expert advice and helplines available:
Does life insurance cover suicide?
Yes, life insurance will typically pay out if someone takes their own life while their policy is active.
However, most policies include a ‘suicide clause’. This is a period of time (one or two years depending on the insurer) after the policy is taken out during which suicide is not covered.
The clause is designed is to protect vulnerable individuals from an act of suicide after buying a policy for the purpose of a pay out.
Can you get life insurance after a suicide attempt?
If you’ve previously attempted suicide and you want to secure life insurance protection for your family, then it may be possible to get the cover you need.
When disclosing a suicide attempt as a result of depression, your application may require further investigation before the insurer can offer you cover. You may also be charged with increased premiums.
A suicide attempt that’s happened recently or multiple suicide attempts can affect your life insurance eligibility.
However, if you’ve been receiving treatment and a reasonable amount of time has elapsed since the incident, you may be able to get life insurance protection.
If you're experiencing suicidal thoughts, please reach out to someone; helplines can be found below:
Regardless of your mental health condition, life insurance premiums vary significantly between insurers. Therefore, to ensure you get the right deal, it’s essential to compare quotes.
At Reassured we can source quotes for you, so you can compare cover from a range of the UK’s leading life insurance providers (or specialist insurers through our advised team).
We can also support you through the application process, answer any questions you might have and decode any confusing industry jargon.
The best part is our award-winning broker service is completely FEE-FREE.
[1] https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/explore-mental-health/statistics/most-common-diagnosed-mental-health-problems-statistics