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Everything you need to know about Life Insurance coverage, benefits, and protection strategies
Everything Hartford and West Hartford families need to know about life insurance in 2026 — types of policies, average rates by age, how much coverage you need, and what makes Connecticut different from other states.
If you work at Aetna, The Hartford, Travelers, or any large Connecticut employer, you probably have "free" group life insurance — and you almost certainly believe it's enough. Here's why it isn't, and what to do about it before you change jobs.
The first year of parenthood in West Hartford, Glastonbury, or Farmington is a blur. Here's the life insurance and beneficiary checklist new Connecticut parents should run through before baby's first birthday — in the order that matters.
The average life insurance gap for Hartford-area families is over $400,000. Here's how the industry quietly created the problem — and exactly what to do about it before the people you love pay the price.
Stop guessing. This Connecticut-specific worksheet uses the DIME-plus method to calculate exactly how much life insurance your Hartford or West Hartford family needs — in under 10 minutes, with real local numbers.
After two weeks of digging into life insurance for Hartford and Connecticut families, this is the closing piece: the exact criteria that separate a real life insurance professional from a salesperson — and the questions to ask before you sign anything.
Aetna, The Hartford, Travelers, Cigna, Eversource, UTC — the largest Connecticut employers all offer "free" group life insurance. And they have all also produced widows and widowers who discovered, far too late, that the coverage was a mirage. Here are the four ways it fails.
If you own a small business in Hartford, West Hartford, or anywhere in Connecticut, you have life insurance needs that no W-2 employee shares. Here's how to use buy-sell, key person, and personal coverage to protect your family and your company.
Connecticut is one of the few states with both a state estate tax and a gift tax. For Hartford-area families approaching or above the threshold, life insurance is one of the most efficient tools to keep wealth in the family rather than the treasury.
The honest comparison between term and whole life insurance for Connecticut families — including real cost differences, when each one actually makes sense, and the lifetime math most agents won't show you.