
Life insurance provides both you and your loved ones with peace of mind to ensure financial security when it is most needed. Insurance Counselors Inc., (ICI) the GEICO Property Agency, has made an arrangement with Insure.com to help you easily secure life insurance online.
Life insurance can provide your loved ones with financial stability in the event that the unexpected happens to you. There are several types of life insurance and countless additions to each policy. For a more in-depth look at common questions about life insurance, visit our Frequently Asked Questions section or take a look at our extensive life insurance insights.
Life insurance should be an important part of your financial planning. Because each member of the family plays an important economic part of your the daily activities, life insurance can help ensure that your family's needs are met long into the future. Even if your company offers you a life insurance policy, it can still be in your best interest to purchase your own independent policy. Find out why.
Here are just a few reasons why Insure.com and GEICO's Insurance Counselors Inc., are a great fit for you:
Term life insurance is the most affordable kind of life insurance, as well as the easiest to understand, and it comes in term-lengths of 5, 10, 15, 20, even 30 years.
The insurance policy offers a simple death benefit protection without additional components that frequently make other types of life insurance policies difficult to understand and manage.
Payment options are flexible making it a more affordable option for people on a budget. Your overall health is looked at closely during the application process, but a standard term life policy will typically cover death by any cause at any time, except for death by suicide within the first two policy years (one year in some states).
For additional information, check out our Life Insurance Frequently Asked Questions or contact us by calling 800-841-2964.
Please note:
The above is meant as general information and as general policy descriptions to help you understand the different types of coverages. These descriptions do not refer to any specific contract of insurance and they do not modify any definitions expressly stated in any contracts of insurance. We encourage you to speak to your insurance representative and to read your policy contract to fully understand your coverages.