Supplemental life insurance offers an extra layer of protection to your already existing policy. Learn how it works and how to get the right amount of coverage.
The group life insurance your employer provides may not be enough to cover your family’s needs. That’s where supplemental life insurance comes in.
Learn how supplemental life insurance works, how to get it, and if this kind of policy offers the right kind of coverage for your needs.
Supplemental life insurance is designed to enhance or complement existing life insurance. See if supplemental life insurance is right for you.
Term life insurance provides coverage for a set period of time, typically from five to 30 years. The insurance company pays a benefit to your beneficiary if you die within this term.
Here are important things to know about supplemental life insurance, including coverage details and what you can do with it.
Universal life insurance is a type of permanent life insurance. It's similar to whole life, but with more flexibility to change your premiums, payment frequency, and coverage amount.
Group term life insurance is life insurance offered as an employee benefit. Often a base amount is covered at no charge, with the option to add more.
Employer-provided life insurance is often inexpensive or free, but it may not provide enough. Learn how to determine whether to you should purchase additional coverage.
Supplemental life insurance provides coverage for you and your spouse or family. Learn how it works and what Aflac's supplemental life insurance options are.