How to Protect Your Family with Life Insurance
JUL
11
2008
As moms, we naturally want to protect and care for our families. This does not just pertain to now, but the future as well. It is my own personal need to feel that I am always going to provide for my family that I have considered Term Life Insurance. Gerber offers some really great life insurance programs for children (in order to benefit them later in life and cut their costs) and for yourself as well.
There are so many reasons to have life insurance and plan for your family. Think of all of the unpaid for events and situations that may come up - college education, debts, and emergencies to name a few. Not to mention the lost income factor. The investment that you make now will be something to care for your family when you no longer are able to.
After looking into some Term Life Insurance Quotes, you will find that Gerber offers some really great rates. You can get coverage for anywhere from $25K- $150K and for 10-30 years. The beauty of their plans are that the premium will never increase during your initial term. After your original 10, 15, 20, or 30 year term, you can then renew your policy. You will never need to have a health check up in order to do this!
If you are interested in Life Insurance, definitely check out GerberLife.com and get a Term Life Insurance Quote from a reliable company. It’s fast, easy, and a great way to protect your family when you are no longer able to. Also check out their other programs for the rest of your family!






WendyK said on July 12th, 2008:
We learned the hard way that even kids need life insurance. Our 3 year old was diagnosed with cancer at 19 months of age, and since we don’t have life insurance for him either will have to pay for funeral expenses and medical expenses for final days if that should be necessary or he will have a VERY hard time getting life insurance in the future. We have been told that he will have to be cancer free 5-10 years before he can apply for life insurance and even then he may be denied. Our other children now have life insurance. We never know what tomorrow will bring, so plan today. I don’t say this to scare you, but we never thought this would happen to our family, and there is no way to know what might prevent our kids from getting insurance as adults.
RaiulBaztepo said on March 28th, 2009:
Hello!
Very Interesting post! Thank you for such interesting resource!
PS: Sorry for my bad english, I’v just started to learn this language
See you!
Your, Raiul Baztepo
Poissant said on June 14th, 2009:
There is obviously a lot to know about this. I think you made some good points in Features also.