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We offer final expense insurance to help make planning easier. Our goal is to give you peace of mind by helping you prepare for end-of-life costs and easing the burden on your loved ones.
No. Our plans offer guaranteed acceptance for most applicants aged 30 to 85—no medical exams or health questions required. You can apply and get coverage the same day.
You can get up to $40,000 in burial insurance, depending on your age and state. This money is paid directly to your beneficiary—not a funeral home—so they can use it for funeral costs, medical bills, or any other need.
Most policies offer same-day coverage once you're approved—often within minutes. That means protection starts right away, giving your family peace of mind immediately.
The payout can be used for anything your loved ones need—funeral costs, cremation, memorials, travel, unpaid bills, or personal wishes. It’s cash paid directly to them, not tied to any specific funeral provider.
No. Prepaid funeral plans lock you into one provider and often aren’t refundable. Burial insurance gives your family flexibility, control, and cash, without locking them into a specific funeral home or location.
Medicaid typically does not cover funeral expenses. It is a healthcare program focused on medical needs, not final expenses like funerals.
Social Security will pay a one-time lump sum of $255 to eligible survivors to help with funeral expenses. This benefit is typically paid to the surviving spouse who lived with the deceased or to a child who was receiving benefits on the deceased's record.
Yes, you’re always in control. Cancel anytime, with no penalties or hidden fees. There’s no long-term commitment, and you’re never locked in. If you decide it’s not the right fit, you’re free to cancel — no questions asked.