Thinking About Canceling Your Life Insurance Policy? Read This First.

Kimberly MaturinoNews

It’s no wonder that so many people are confused about the pros and cons of canceling a life insurance policy, or whether it’s even possible in the first place. That’s because when it comes to exactly what happens when you cancel your policy, the answer isn’t cut and dry. Will the coverage end immediately? Will you be refunded for any … Read More

Can You Sell Your Life Insurance Policy for Cash? Find Out Now

Kimberly MaturinoNews

We won’t keep you waiting on the edge of your seat for too long here. For many policyowners, the answer to that question is a solid “yes.” If you have an active, yet unwanted or unneeded life insurance policy, you may very well be eligible to sell it for cash. So, if you’ve been thinking about surrendering your policy back … Read More

Avoid These 4 Huge Mistakes When Buying Life Insurance

Kimberly MaturinoNews

As we roll into a new year 2021 —we can reflect on 2020 that proved to be quite the volatile year, full of many uncertainties—the novel Coronavirus had claimed more than 300,000 lives in the United States. First and foremost, our team here at ALIR Settlements would like to say that we hope you and your family are safe and … Read More

Am I Covered? What You Need to Know About Life Insurance and COVID-19

Kimberly MaturinoNews

As COVID-19 continues to surge across many parts of the world, claiming thousands of lives each day, countless people have wondered if they would be covered by their life insurance policy in the event that they contract and are overtaken by the virus. In most cases, the policyholder will be covered, and insurance will probably pay out for a death … Read More

Business Owners Furious After Being Denied Insurance Payouts

Kimberly MaturinoNews

The coronavirus global pandemic has caused huge devastation around the world, affecting individuals, businesses, and economies alike. The financial impact of the pandemic in the United States has been severe, with many businesses forced to close their doors in March to control the spread of the virus.