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Michael Stanton

Michael Stanton

Life Insurance Policy Analyst

Michael Stanton is a life insurance policy analyst specializing in term life, whole life, universal life, and hybrid policy structures. He helps readers understand how different policy types work, what they cost over time, and which options align with specific financial goals.

His articles break down complex insurance language into clear guidance, covering beneficiary designations, policy riders, premium structures, underwriting factors, and long-term value comparisons. Michael focuses on helping families avoid common purchasing mistakes and choose coverage based on realistic needs rather than sales pressure.

He believes life insurance should be viewed as a strategic financial tool — not just a requirement, but a foundational part of responsible financial planning.

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What Is an Accelerated Death Benefit Rider and How Does It Work?
Feb 24, 2026
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14 MIN
Accelerated death benefit riders let you access part of your life insurance payout while living after a qualifying serious illness. Learn what conditions qualify (terminal, chronic, critical), how much you can receive, fees and discounts, tax basics, and how ADB compares to loans or settlements.

Convertible Term Life Insurance: How to Switch to Permanent Coverage Without a Medical Exam
Convertible Term Life Insurance: How to Switch to Permanent Coverage Without a Medical Exam
Feb 24, 2026
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17 MIN
What if a cancer diagnosis makes you uninsurable before your term policy expires? The conversion feature — often buried in fine print — guarantees your right to switch to permanent coverage with no medical underwriting. This guide covers how conversion works, critical deadlines you can't miss, attained-age vs. original-age pricing, cost comparisons across policy types, five conversion mistakes to

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What Is an Accidental Death Benefit Rider and How Does It Work?
Feb 24, 2026
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18 MIN
Accidental death benefit riders add “double indemnity” to life insurance when death results from a covered accident. Learn what counts as an accident, common exclusions (illness, intoxication, risky activities), claim timelines, AD&D vs rider differences, costs, and who benefits most.

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Child Term Rider: How to Add Affordable Life Insurance Coverage for Your Kids
Feb 24, 2026
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13 MIN
Child term riders add low-cost life insurance for all your kids under one parent policy and protect future insurability through guaranteed conversion. Learn coverage limits, 2025 pricing, how riders compare to standalone policies, key deadlines, and mistakes that can cancel coverage.

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How to Buy Life Insurance Without an Agent: A Complete Self-Guided Approach
Feb 24, 2026
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14 MIN
Learn how to buy life insurance without an agent using this clear, step-by-step guide. Discover how to research providers, compare term and whole life policies, evaluate coverage amounts, review policy details, check insurer ratings, and complete a direct online purchase with confidence and financial clarity.

Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance: Coverage Without Medical Exams or Health Questions
Guaranteed Issue Life Insurance: Coverage Without Medical Exams or Health Questions
Feb 24, 2026
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16 MIN
Every traditional insurer turned down Sarah's 72-year-old mother after a cancer diagnosis — until she discovered guaranteed issue policies that accept everyone regardless of health. This guide explains how these no-exam policies work, why premiums run 300-400% higher than standard rates, graded death benefit waiting periods that surprise most families, how to compare guaranteed vs. simplified vs.

Life Insurance: Which Policy Type Fits Your Needs?
Individual vs Group Life Insurance: Which Policy Type Fits Your Needs?
Feb 24, 2026
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14 MIN
Compare individual and group life insurance policies to find the right protection for your needs. Learn how portability, policy ownership, coverage limits, employer benefits, and premium costs differ. Understand the pros and cons of each option to secure reliable financial protection for your family.

Renewable Term Life Insurance: How Policy Extensions Work and What They Cost
Renewable Term Life Insurance: How Policy Extensions Work and What They Cost
Feb 24, 2026
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15 MIN
That term life policy you bought at 35 is about to expire — and now you're managing diabetes, blood pressure meds, and rising cholesterol. Buried in your contract sits a renewal clause the insurer can't refuse regardless of health changes. This guide covers how guaranteed renewability works, annual renewable vs. level term differences, why premiums climb with age-based mortality math, the renewal

Questions Before Buying Life Insurance
Essential Questions to Ask Before Buying Life Insurance
Feb 24, 2026
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14 MIN
Complete life insurance buying guide covering digital applications, online underwriting, instant approvals, and modern fintech platforms. Learn how to compare insurers, protect your data, verify company ratings, and follow essential safety tips designed specifically for U.S. consumers.

How the Claim Investigation Process Works: What to Expect When Insurers Review Your Case
How the Claim Investigation Process Works: What to Expect When Insurers Review Your Case
Feb 25, 2026
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18 MIN
The difference between a claim that pays in two weeks versus two months often comes down to understanding what investigators do with your information. This guide walks through all five investigation stages from submission to final determination, explains what adjusters actually verify, breaks down timelines by claim type, identifies red flags that trigger enhanced fraud screening, lists exact docu

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