Sunday, March 25, 2007

10 most dangerous jobs

1. Timber cutters
2. Airplane pilots
3. Construction laborers
4. Truck drivers
5. Farm occupations
6. Groundskeepers
7. Laborers
8. Police and detectives
9. Carpenters
10. Sales occupations


It's a fact that some occupations are riskier than others. But no matter what you do for a living, take a look at your life insurance needs.life Insurance can help you financially protect your loved ones after you die. If you're single, and no one is depending upon your income for support, you probably don't need life insurance. But if any of the following is true, consider buying life insurance:
You're married and your spouse depends on your income
You have children
You have an aging parent or disabled relative who depends on your income
Your retirement savings, pension, or other cash accounts won't adequately support your loved ones after you die
You have a large estate and expect to owe estate taxes
You own a business

Calculators and worksheets are available online to help you determine how much life insurance you need. You may want to contact an insurance agent or broker who can help you determine what type of life insurance is best for you and the amount of coverage you need.

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