Life Insurance in Bridgeport, TX
Life insurance pays a death benefit to your designated beneficiaries if you pass away during the policy term. Term life is typically the most affordable for healthy buyers in Texas; permanent (whole, universal, indexed) builds cash value but costs more. Most agents will run a needs analysis to size the policy.
5 life insurance agencies in Bridgeport
Within 15 miles of Bridgeport, TX. Click any agency to view profile, contact info, and request a quote.
Ricky Rivera - State Farm Insurance Agent
We want to thank you for choosing Ricky Rivera Insurance as your insurance provider. Our agency is on a mission to build strong relationships with each one of our customers for a lifetime.
Teresa Mader - State Farm Insurance Agent
At Teresa Mader State Farm, we know how important it is to protect the people and things that mean the most to you. Whether it’s life, auto, or home insurance, we’re here to help you find the right coverage — so you can feel confident about today and whatever comes next.
Farmers Insurance - Ronnie Bay Uselton
Licensed insurance agency in Decatur, TX; represents 37 carriers.
Wise Independent Insurance Group
Wise Independent Insurance Group is a local agency in Wise County offering home, auto, commercial, life, and health insurance. Brokers Jaymi and Jay work together to shop over 20 carriers for the best rates and coverage. Clients can visit the office at 1804 Chico Hwy in Bridgeport or contact the agency online.
Ray Aaron Insurance
Ray Aaron Insurance is an independent agency serving the Bridgeport and Decatur areas of Texas. They provide personal coverages such as auto, homeowners, life, disability, motorcycle, boat, flood and renters insurance, as well as commercial options like general liability, property and umbrella policies.
Frequently asked questions
How much life insurance do I need?
A common rule is 10-12x your annual income, plus enough to cover specific obligations like a mortgage, college costs, and final expenses. An agent can run a personalized needs analysis at no cost.
Term vs whole life -- what's the difference?
Term life covers a set period (10/20/30 years) and is the most affordable. Whole/universal life lasts your lifetime and accumulates cash value, but premiums can be 5-10x higher. For most consumers, term + investing the difference comes out ahead.
Do I need a medical exam?
Many term policies under $500K require only a health questionnaire. Larger policies and permanent products often require a paramedical exam (basic blood draw + measurements). Some no-exam products exist but cost more for the same coverage.