You want the very best for your beneficiaries. That’s why you work so hard. But what if something were to happen to you? What then? That’s where a Rhode Island term life insurance policy may come in.
Rhode Island term life insurance could be a way to help take care of your beneficiaries in the tragic event of your passing. It may help cover past bills like credit card debt, present bills like mortgage payments, and future bills like college tuition. With a Rhode Island term life insurance policy, your beneficiaries may be protected. And that could give you some peace of mind.
There are two types of life insurance Rhode Island policies available: term life insurance, and whole life insurance. Whole life protects you for your whole life, but the policies are generally more expensive than term life. Rhode Island term life insurance is cheaper, and covers specific terms, or time periods. There may be policies available for 10 years, 20 years, 25 years, and in some cases, even 30 years.
The cost for a Rhode Island life insurance policy could depend on several factors, such as length of the term, your age, your health, and the total amount of coverage. And the amount of coverage needed with a Rhode Island term life insurance policy may depend on factors like your income, your expenses, and the number of dependents you may have.
Rhode Island term life insurance policies are available throughout the entire state, including these towns:
Ashaway | Narragansett Pier | Woonsocket |
Barrington | Newport | |
Bradford | Newport East | |
Bristol | North Providence | |
Central Falls | Pascoag | |
Cranston | Pawtucket | |
Cumberland Hill | Providence | |
East Providence | Tiverton | |
Greenville | Valley Falls | |
Harrisville | Wakefield-Peacedale | |
Hope Valley | Warwick | |
Kingston | West Warwick | |
Melville | Westerly |
Our registered agent and registered address in Rhode Island is as follows:
National Registered Agents, Inc.
222 Jefferson Blvd. Suite 200
Warwick, RI 02888
"Did you know that since 2005 the percentage of U.S. adults without life insurance has nearly doubled?"*