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Texas Funeral Insurance

Texas Burial Insurance Made Easy

Funeral, or Final expense life insurance coverage is often called burial insurance and is purchased by those who are considered “seniors,” or between the ages of 50 and 85 – although there are some insurance companies who will sell policies to applicants who are older.

This type of coverage is typically geared towards those who want to ensure that their loved ones will not be saddled with the prohibitive cost of a funeral and other related expenses such as a headstone, burial, flowers, and memorial service.

Funeral Expense Insurance is just that, an insurance policy that pays the costs associated with your funeral. The costs of a modest funeral can vary upwards from $5,000 and average around$10,000. There are several different forms of these policies available to assist you with planning for your end-of-life costs. So, a final expense life insurance policy can help.

Funeral expense insurance can be used to pay for the cost of the funeral alone, or it can cover additional final expenses such as outstanding medical bills, legal costs, or any other debts that you owe, such as credit card bills.

Some of the diverse types of Burial Insurance policies include:

Preneed Funeral Insurance: This is directly or indirectly linked to a funeral service provider. They have installment payment plans for either 1, 3 5, 7, or 10 years and will remain in effect for your entire life after the premiums are paid. These policies can be either a permanent policy or a term insurance policy. Sometimes you can get a free dinner to attend one of their sales seminars.

Final Expense Insurance: This type of policy is not linked to a funeral service provider and tends to be cheaper than preneed funeral insurance. It may consist of either a term or a permanent life insurance policy.

Burial Insurance: This type of policy is usually a term life insurance policy with lower death benefits such as $5,000 to $15,000 dollars. The death benefits are paid to a named beneficiary who can use the death benefits in the manner of their choosing.

Sometimes, you can also factor in funeral coverage in the life insurance policy of your choosing, like:

Term life insurance: This is a type of insurance policy that covers you for a specific period such as a 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30-year term. These policies cover death benefits only.

Permanent insurance: This can be purchased as either a whole life policy or a universal life policy and is more expensive than a term policy. It covers you for your entire life and comes with a cash value accumulation feature.

Additionally, smaller death benefit policies can be purchased in some “guaranteed” life insurance policies. These policies do not require a medical exam or a medical questionnaire for coverage. These policies will cost more than policies that do require a medical exam. However, they are ideal for those who have a life-threatening or terminal illness and cannot find insurance coverage from a standard insurance carrier.

Do not forget Dental & Vision Insurance.

Sonia, “The Medicare Insurance Lady”,  has been helping Medicare eligibles in Texas with their Medicare Insurance now since 2005. She has been married to John Ashford since 1982 and they reside in Bedford, Texas. They have six adult children and nine adorable grandchildren that they love to spoil. In Sonia’s limited spare time she enjoys quilting and crafting.