Waymon Lynch & Associates Blog: life insurance
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Monday, November 4, 2024You’ve lost a loved one. Your life is changing, and you may not know what your next step is. If your loved one left behind a life insurance policy, you may have some financial support available to help you to keep paying the bills and meeting life’s needs. However, to do this, you need to file the life insurance claim. READ MORE >>
Monday, April 8, 2024When you are in your twenties and early thirties, you are probably still putting down roots and establishing yourself in life. You might still be single or just now starting a family. You might have just bought your first home or started to advance through your career. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 17, 2024If you took a survey, you’ll find that many people see the value in having life insurance. They understand that it’s important to provide for their family in the event of their death. However, many people don’t have life insurance. One reason is they think it’s too expensive. READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 13, 2023If you are young and healthy, it can be easy to dismiss the value of life insurance. After all, why pay for something you may not need? The reality is, buying life insurance when you are young and healthy can be a smart move and one that helps you build upon your future financial security. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, September 6, 2022Did you hear about an accidental death and dismemberment life insurance policy? Were you wondering if it is the right option for your needs? While this is a coverage that can be valuable, it may not always be easy to see how fitting it is to you. There is a difference between this policy and traditional term life insurance. READ MORE >>
Friday, December 3, 2021It’s time to think about the future. You know the importance of having life insurance, but you may be unsure what type of insurance is right for your needs and your overall goals. For many of today’s average Americans, life insurance seems complex. It does not have to be. READ MORE >>
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