Life Insurance Awareness month serves as important reminder of need for coverage despite misconceptions

Aug 27, 2021

Marc Sigmon Insurance Agency partners with Life Happens campaign to promote importance of life insurance

Every year, September is Life Insurance Awareness Month.  It’s an awareness month sponsored by the nonprofit organization Life Happens to help educate consumers on the importance of having adequate life insurance coverage. 


According to the nonprofit
nearly half of Americans do not own life insurance.  Studies show that even more Americans recognize a need for life insurance and overestimate the cost.  There’s a disconnect between how people feel about life insurance and actual life insurance coverage.


There are several misconceptions about life insurance.  Some folks believe life insurance is costly, they won’t qualify, or they are provided insurance through work.  Fortunately, there are several coverage options available that will provide for you and your family.


Marc Sigmon Insurance Agency offers advice from the perspective of a licensed insurance agency while building a portfolio that fits your specific needs.  There are several different types of life insurance yet only an experience agent can help you identify which plan fits you best.


Contact Marc Sigmon Insurance Agency today to receive insurance assistance.  Whatever you need, we’re here to help keep you, your family, or your business educated and protected. 

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