Life Insurance That Doesn’t Disappear When Your Job Changes

For people ages 30–55 who already have life insurance through work and want coverage they actually own.
Not a work benefit. Not Final Expense.

Most employer life insurance plans are temporary.

If you change employers, retire, or lose benefits, your coverage can shrink or disappear entirely.
Most people don’t realize this until they’re forced to deal with it.

This isn’t about adding more insurance.

It’s about replacing temporary, employer-controlled coverage with something personal, permanent, and predictable.
Something you control — regardless of where you work.

Here’s what most people discover:

Your employer gives you 1–2x your salary (let’s say $150k).
  • Mortgage payoff: $300k
  • Kids’ college: $100k
  • Income replacement (5 years): $400k
  • Final expenses: $15k

And that $150k from work? Gone the day you leave.

Why personal coverage matters

When coverage is tied to your job, it isn’t truly yours.
A layoff, career move, early retirement, or health change can leave your family exposed at the worst possible time.

Personal coverage means:

  • Your family is protected no matter where you work
  • Your plan doesn’t change when your career does
  • Your legacy stays intact

This may be a fit if you:

  • Are between 30–55
  • Currently rely on employer life insurance
  • Want long-term coverage you control
  • Prefer clarity over sales pressure
  • Are looking for a meaningful, long-term solution — not minimal coverage

This is not designed for people looking for the cheapest possible option.

A simple, no-pressure next step

If any of this resonates, take 60 seconds to share a few details.
We’ll review whether personal coverage makes sense for your situation — and walk you through your options clearly.
Most people who move forward are looking for a meaningful, long-term solution — not minimal coverage.

See if this makes sense for your situation.

Short, no-pressure conversation.
Your information is kept private and never ever shared.

Most people who move forward are looking for a meaningful, long-term solution — not minimal coverage.
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