Life insurance and the military

Military life insurance is unique, choosing the right company is important

By RangerKen on May 8, 2021

Have you ever searched the Internet to get answers to various insurance programs specific to the military lifestyle? Did you put your contact information into one of those sites that promises to get insurance quotes from 50 or more companies, only to find out the flood of calls lighting up your phone are full of insurance agents with no understanding of the military, active, reserve, or retired?

Don't even get them started about "war clauses" in contracts.

But mostly it is nice when you can get a real person on the phone who can help.

Enter Service Life Associates - insurance brokers who can not only address specific military related questions on the phone, but also who access the best from a number of companies to find the right life insurance programs based on each specific military member, active, reserve and retired. And they help all veterans find answers and solutions to their insurance needs.

Many of their agents are also retired military, namely because all they do is military insurance programs.

SLA's parent company started in the basement of the Pentagon in 1947 with the support of the General of the Army, Dwight D. Eisenhower "to ease the strain on military members and their families. At the time, life insurance that would pay a death benefit if the member was killed in combat was not available," according to their website. Nearly 650,000 members are part of the network now, and they have paid over $2 billion in death benefits since inception. SLA is also a founding underwriter of SGLI, and a VGLI conversion company.

But there is a lot more to SLA, including:

There are several reasons to call SLA:

To reach SLA, call (202) 940-3660 or email 

servicelifeassociates@gmail.com

Service members can also call for face to face appointments in North Carolina, Texas, California, Colorado, Kentucky, Arizona and soon Washington state.

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