Life insurance can feel complicated. We’re here to show you it doesn’t have to be.
If you miss a life insurance payment, your coverage may not end right away, but you should take quick action to make sure your policy stays active.
Self-employed people might need life insurance to cover both personal and business responsibilities. Find insurance options for variable income workers and small business owners.
Is life insurance worth it and when is it necessary? We help answer these questions with a few different scenarios. Learn more.
Life insurance is important, but there are a lot of varieties to choose from. Here’s Fabric’s ultimate guide to the many choices.
A life insurance contestability period lets insurers investigate a claim before paying the benefit. Here’s what that means for your coverage.
Smoking is a relevant factor when underwriters figure out whether they can offer you a policy and at what price. Here’s what it means if you quit.
Life insurance underwriting often includes a prescription review. Here’s how medications may (or may not) affect your rates.
A financial gift can grow over the years to benefit a child’s future. These ideas can make gifts of savings or investments more fun and deepen your bond.
Even if your company offers group term life insurance as an employee benefit, read these reasons to consider an individual life insurance policy.
If the worst happens, life insurance beneficiaries are paid out on the death benefit. But, beneficiaries can be complicated. Learn more.
In some cases, life insurance underwriters may ask you to take a brief health exam as part of your application. Here’s how that might go.
How would life insurance really fit into your budget? Here’s how real quotes compare to actual items you buy through the year.
Everyone is different. Here are some cases in which a 15-year term life insurance policy could help offer the protection your family needs.
A 20-year term life policy provides coverage for 20 years. Learn more about 20-year term life insurance and if it's worthwhile.
Everything’s fine—until it isn’t. One mother shares how health scares transformed her thinking about life insurance.