USBA Blog: Need help selecting life insurance?

Need help selecting life insurance?

9/29/2016

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Choosing the right life insurance doesn’t have to be overwhelming or scary. You can do it yourself right now. Just follow these 4 easy steps to find the right life insurance plan to fit your family’s needs and budget.

Step 1: Estimate how much life insurance you need.
Use this handy free Life Insurance Estimator to gain an understanding of how much life insurance you should have. The more specifics you know about your current financial situation, the more accurate your estimate will be.

Step 2: Term or whole life insurance?
When you’re shopping for military or veterans group life insurance for your family, the first and most important decision you’ll make is whether to buy term or whole life insurance. How do you know which is right for you? It depends on how long you plan to keep it and what you expect it to do for you. Use this Plan Recommender to help you decide.

Step 3: Get a free rate quote.
When you’re ready, you can get a free rate quote for USBA life insurance right here. There’s no obligation to buy anything. This is information you can use to help with budgeting.

Step 4: Ready to buy? Apply online.
You can apply for USBA group life insurance from your home or wherever you are. Apply online.

Want more information? Request a Free Info Packet for any of our USBA group life insurance plans designed for both active duty and veteran members of all branches of the armed forces including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserve, and their families.

Questions? Email us or call to talk with a friendly and knowledgeable Product Specialist. Call (877) 297-9235 from 8 am – 4:30 pm (CST), Monday through Friday, or leave us a message after hours for a prompt call back.

USBA is a not-for-profit Association that provides group life insurance, health insurance supplements, and other products and services to military personnel, Federal employees, National Guard and Reserve members, Veterans and their families.

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