Final Expense
Protect your loved ones from financial stress with simple, affordable final expense coverage—no medical exam, no confusion, just care and clarity.
What Is Final Expense Insurance?
Final Expense Insurance—also called burial or funeral insurance—is a small whole life policy that helps cover end-of-life costs like funeral arrangements, cremation, medical bills, or unpaid debts. It’s designed specifically for seniors aged 50 to 85, and most plans require no medical exam.
These policies are easy to understand, affordable to maintain, and provide quick financial relief to your family when it matters most.


Why It Matters for You
Funeral and burial costs can range between $7,000 and $12,000—expenses that often come unexpectedly. Final Expense Insurance ensures your family isn’t left worrying about how to pay during an already emotional time.
It also gives you control over how your final arrangements are handled—and peace of mind knowing your loved ones are protected.
Key Benefits:
- No medical exam—just a few health questions
- Fixed monthly premiums that never increase
- Lifetime coverage that never expires
- Quick payouts to your chosen beneficiary
- Flexible use—for funeral costs, debts, or other needs
Who Is This For?
This coverage is ideal for:
- Seniors aged 50 to 85
- Individuals with existing health conditions
- People without life insurance coverage
- Families wanting to ease financial stress
- Anyone who values a dignified, affordable final plan

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Tell Us What You Need
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Review Personalized Options
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Move Forward When You’re Ready
You decide what’s right for you—at your pace, with our support.
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Your Family Deserves Peace, Not Paperwork
Let’s make sure your final wishes are honored—and your loved ones are protected. At Senior Benefits Center, you’ll work directly with Tom Potts, a fellow senior who understands what matters most.