Life Insurance in Stockdale, 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.
4 life insurance agencies in Stockdale
Within 15 miles of Stockdale, TX. Click any agency to view profile, contact info, and request a quote.
Direct Auto Insurance
Direct Auto Insurance, a subsidiary of the Allstate family, offers a range of personal insurance products including auto, motorcycle, renters, and term life coverage. With over 30 years in business since its founding in 1991, the agency emphasizes discounts and flexible payment options across its 500 local stores.
Matt Brown - State Farm Insurance Agent
Matt Brown is a second‑generation State Farm® agent celebrating his 20th year in the business. He emphasizes personalized service for auto, home, life, health, and business insurance, and highlights his commitment to family and community involvement.
Farmers Insurance - Bethany Whitley
Licensed insurance agency in La Vernia, TX; represents 1 carrier.
Roeber Insurance
Roeber Insurance Agency in Gonzales, TX and La Vernia, TX offers a range of coverage options including auto, farm equipment, home, liability, and life insurance to protect assets and loved ones.
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.