FORT WORTH METRO · ARLINGTON, TX

Life Insurance Agents in Arlington, TX

9 licensed life insurance agents serving Arlington and surrounding areas. Compare independent agencies specializing in life insurance.

Hail Risk · High
Flood Risk · Medium
Wildfire Risk · Low
Tornado Risk · High

Showing 9 advisors in Arlington

Ballmann Insurance Agency
Pam Carlson·Cleburne
SpecialtiesLife Insurance · Health Insurance · Medicare
CarriersUnited · Cigna
Heather Lee Insurance
Heather Lee·Fort Worth
30 years in business
SpecialtiesAuto · Home · Renters · Condo+ 8 more
CarriersProgressive · 25+ carriers
Provision Brokerage
Flower Mound
SpecialtiesLife · Annuities
Financial Serenity
Ian Powell·Burleson
7 years in business
SpecialtiesLife Insurance · Financial Planning · Investment Advisory · Financial Coaching
Martillo Capital
Flower Mound
SpecialtiesLife · Health

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Ferguson American Medical Plans
Crowley
21 years in business
SpecialtiesHealth Insurance · Medicare Insurance · Life Insurance · Dental Insurance+ 3 more
CATA Enterprises
Crowley
SpecialtiesLife Insurance · Health Insurance · Retirement Planning · Wealth Management+ 1 more
108 Capital Management
Amit Gandhi·Colleyville
SpecialtiesLife Insurance · Health Insurance · Disability Insurance · Mortgage Solutions+ 5 more
Josh Hanna - State Farm Insurance Agent
Crowley
SpecialtiesAuto · Home · Life
CarriersState Farm

Insurance in Arlington, TX

Arlington's competitive insurance market gives residents plenty of options, with 176 agencies currently holding active licenses and 253 agencies specializing in auto and home coverage. This robust marketplace means you'll find agents representing different carriers and coverage approaches, creating genuine competition that can work in your favor when shopping for policies. Living in Arlington means dealing with North Texas weather patterns that can seriously impact your insurance needs. The area sits in an active tornado corridor and experiences frequent hail storms that regularly damage roofs and vehicles, making comprehensive auto coverage and adequate dwelling protection essential rather than optional. Some neighborhoods also face flood exposure, particularly areas near Joe Pool Lake and other waterways, which means standard homeowners policies won't cover everything you might assume they do. With nearly 300 total agencies serving the area, working with an independent agent becomes especially valuable because they can compare options across multiple carriers who handle Arlington's specific risk profile differently. Independent agents understand which companies offer the best hail damage claims service, how different insurers price tornado coverage, and which carriers provide the most competitive rates for your particular neighborhood's flood risk level. This local expertise helps you navigate coverage gaps that could prove costly when severe weather inevitably strikes.

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Life Insurance FAQs — Arlington, TX

How much life insurance do I need?
A common starting point is to consider income replacement for the years your family would depend on it, plus outstanding debts (mortgage, loans), future obligations like education, and final expenses, minus existing savings and coverage already in place. Some households use a multiple-of-income shortcut, while others do a needs-based analysis with an advisor. The right number depends on your income, dependents, debts, and goals — it isn't the same for every family, and it usually changes as life circumstances change.
What is the difference between term and permanent life insurance?
Term life insurance provides coverage for a set period — often 10, 15, 20, or 30 years — and generally pays a death benefit if you die during that term. It typically has lower initial premiums and no cash value. Permanent life insurance (whole life, universal life, and variations) is designed to last for life and often builds cash value over time. Which one fits depends on how long you need coverage, your budget, and your broader financial goals. An advisor can walk through the trade-offs.
How much does life insurance cost in Arlington?
Life insurance premiums depend primarily on your age, health, tobacco use, family medical history, the coverage amount and type (term vs. permanent), the term length, and the underwriting class the insurer assigns after review. Where you live has less impact than personal factors, but comparing multiple insurance companies through an independent advisor in Arlington matters because each carrier has its own underwriting niches — the same applicant can qualify for meaningfully different rates from different companies.
Do I need a medical exam to buy life insurance?
Not always. Many carriers offer accelerated or no-exam underwriting for applicants who meet certain age, health, and coverage-amount criteria, using data sources instead of a paramedical exam. Traditional fully underwritten policies still require an exam and typically produce the sharpest pricing for healthy applicants. An advisor can help you decide which underwriting path fits your situation — no-exam is faster and more convenient, while fully underwritten can be more competitive at higher coverage amounts.
Can I get life insurance if I have pre-existing conditions?
Often yes. Underwriting for pre-existing conditions varies widely between carriers — some are more lenient with specific health situations than others. That's one of the biggest reasons to work with an independent advisor rather than applying to a single company: an advisor familiar with underwriting niches can direct your application to a carrier likely to view your situation more favorably, which can affect both approval and rate class. Being straightforward about health history on the application is essential.
Who should I name as a beneficiary?
Beneficiaries are the people or entities who receive the death benefit. Most policies allow primary and contingent beneficiaries, and you can name individuals, a trust, or a charity. Consider how the funds would be used, whether beneficiaries are minors (which usually requires a trust or custodian), and how naming aligns with any estate plan. Beneficiary designations override wills for life insurance proceeds, so keep them current after major life events like marriage, divorce, or the birth of a child.
Can I own more than one life insurance policy?
Yes. Many people layer coverage — for example, a longer-term policy alongside a shorter-term policy that matches a specific need like a mortgage payoff. Multiple policies from different carriers are permitted, subject to each insurer's total-coverage limits based on your income, net worth, and needs. Layering can sometimes be more cost-effective than a single large policy, especially when part of your need has a fixed time horizon. An advisor can model the options.
Why work with an independent life insurance advisor?
Life insurance underwriting varies significantly between carriers, especially for applicants with health history, tobacco use, hazardous occupations, or higher coverage amounts. An independent advisor represents multiple insurance companies and can direct your application to carriers whose underwriting niches fit your situation, compare term lengths and policy features side by side, and help you decide between term and permanent structures. That flexibility usually leads to better outcomes than applying to a single company on your own.
How does life insurance shopping work in Arlington?
Applying for life insurance in Arlington generally follows the same process as anywhere in Texas: you complete an application, the carrier reviews your health, medical history, and lifestyle, and then assigns an underwriting class that determines your rate. An independent advisor in Arlington can compare quotes from multiple carriers at once and direct your application to companies whose underwriting is likely to view your specific situation favorably, which can meaningfully affect both approval and pricing.
Why work with a local life insurance advisor in Arlington?
A local independent advisor can meet with you (in person or remotely), walk through how much coverage fits your household, explain the trade-offs between term and permanent, and compare multiple carriers rather than representing one company. Local advisors are also easier to reach when life circumstances change — a new home, a growing family, a business — and coverage should be reviewed. Working locally doesn't guarantee better pricing, but it usually leads to more thoughtful policy design.