When buying life insurance, you should read the contract carefully and, if necessary,
                    ask your producer for a point-by-point explanation of the language. To help the
                    consumer, many insurance companies are writing their newer contracts so that they
                    are more understandable. Keep in mind, however, that these are legal documents and
                    you should be familiar with what they promise, even though some technical terms
                    are used.
                
                    In addition, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and many state
                    insurance departments have prepared buyer's guides to help you further understand
                    life insurance terms, benefits and relative costs. Buyer's guides are distributed
                    through your agent and insurance company, so be sure to ask for one. If you have
                    more questions about companies or policies, many state insurance departments provide
                    consumer information.