Key Takeaways
- Michigan requires a 10-day free look period for life insurance policies (30 days for seniors 65+)
- Life insurance policies must include a 2-year incontestability clause under Michigan law
- Michigan permits sex-based rate differentiation in life insurance underwriting
- Suicide exclusion in Michigan is limited to 2 years from policy issue date
- Michigan requires standard policy provisions including grace period and reinstatement rights
Michigan Life Insurance Policy Requirements
Michigan law imposes specific requirements on life insurance policies sold in the state. These requirements protect consumers and ensure policy standardization.
Free Look Period
Michigan provides a free look period for life insurance policies:
| Policy Type | Free Look Period |
|---|---|
| Standard Life Policy | 10 days |
| Senior Citizens (65+) | 30 days |
| Annuities | 10 days (30 days for seniors) |
| Replacement Policy | 10 days |
During the free look period, the policyholder can:
- Review the policy
- Return it for a full refund of premiums paid
- No questions asked, no penalty
Exam Tip: Michigan's standard 10-day free look is extended to 30 days for seniors age 65 and older. This is an important consumer protection.
Incontestability Clause
Michigan requires a 2-year incontestability clause in all life insurance policies:
- After 2 years from issue, the insurer cannot contest the policy based on misstatements in the application
- Exceptions: Fraud, non-payment of premiums
- The clause protects beneficiaries from having claims denied due to application errors
Michigan Specific Rules
- Incontestability period begins from the issue date
- If policy lapses and is reinstated, a new 2-year period begins
- Material fraud may still be grounds for contest in some circumstances
Suicide Clause
Michigan limits the suicide exclusion:
- Suicide exclusion cannot exceed 2 years from policy issue
- After 2 years, death by suicide is covered
- If policy is reinstated, new 2-year period may apply
- Return of premiums (not face amount) if suicide occurs during exclusion period
Required Standard Provisions
Michigan requires life insurance policies to contain these provisions:
Grace Period
| Premium Mode | Grace Period |
|---|---|
| Monthly | 31 days |
| Quarterly | 31 days |
| Semi-annual | 31 days |
| Annual | 31 days |
- Coverage continues during grace period
- Premium must be paid to prevent lapse
- If insured dies during grace period, claim paid minus premium due
Reinstatement
Michigan requires policies to include reinstatement rights:
- Policyholder can reinstate within 3 years of lapse
- Must provide evidence of insurability
- Must pay back premiums with interest
- New contestability period may apply
Entire Contract Provision
- Policy and application constitute entire contract
- No other documents can modify the contract
- Protects against hidden terms
Misstatement of Age
If age is misstated:
- Benefits adjusted to what premium would have purchased at correct age
- No policy voidance for age misstatement alone
Underwriting Considerations
Permitted Factors
Michigan permits insurers to consider:
- Age
- Sex (different rates for men and women)
- Health history
- Tobacco use
- Occupation
- Avocations and hobbies
Prohibited Discrimination
Michigan prohibits unfair discrimination based on:
- Race or ethnicity
- Religion
- National origin
- Disability (with actuarial limitations)
- Genetic information (GINA protections)
Note: Unlike some states, Michigan permits sex-based rate differentiation in life insurance, recognizing actuarial differences in mortality.
How long is the free look period for a standard life insurance policy in Michigan?
Which of the following IS a permitted basis for rate differentiation in Michigan life insurance?
How long can a Michigan life insurance policyholder reinstate a lapsed policy?