Life Insurance in Mineral Wells, 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 Mineral Wells
Within 15 miles of Mineral Wells, TX. Click any agency to view profile, contact info, and request a quote.
Chestnut Insurance Agency
Chestnut Insurance Agency’s mission is to deliver peace of mind by protecting what clients value most. Mac and Dana provide personal lines—including auto, homeowners, life and health—as well as commercial coverage for businesses. They also partner with Allstate Health for affordable health insurance options.
Phil Luker - State Farm Insurance Agent
Phil Luker runs the State Farm Insurance Agency in Mineral Wells, Texas, celebrating 25 years of service since opening in 2001. He and his team focus on personalized coverage for auto, home, life, and other insurance needs, emphasizing relationships and community involvement. The agency is known for its high customer satisfaction, reflected in a 5‑star rating on Google.
April Martin - State Farm Insurance Agent
State Farm agent since 1996 serving North Texas from Mineral Wells and Jacksboro offices, offering a range of insurance products including auto, home, renters, life, business and health coverage. The agency emphasizes personal service and has a team with over 95 years of combined experience.
Farmers Insurance - John Shelley
Licensed insurance agency in Mineral Wells, TX; represents 1 carrier.
Alltex Insurance
All-Tex Insurance is a locally owned agency in Granbury, Texas that helps clients with a range of insurance needs, including auto, home, commercial, life, umbrella, boat, motorcycle and renters coverage. They emphasize personalized service and aim to make the insurance process easier and less stressful for families and businesses.
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.