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One Diagnosis Can Change Everything

Bad things happen to good people. These are the average treatment costs in the United States — and they do not include lost wages, travel, or caregiving.

$150,000
Average Cancer Treatment
$53,000
Average Heart Attack
$75,000
Average Stroke Treatment

When a serious illness leads to death, the financial burden compounds. Medical bills pile up, income stops, and then funeral costs of $7,848 to $9,420 hit the family within days. Final expense insurance ensures your loved ones are not left with the bill.

What Is Final Expense Insurance?

Final expense insurance is a type of whole life insurance designed specifically to cover the costs that come at the end of life — funeral services, burial or cremation, outstanding medical bills, and small debts. Unlike traditional life insurance with coverage in the hundreds of thousands, final expense policies are smaller and more affordable, typically ranging from $5,000 to $50,000.

The beauty of final expense insurance is its simplicity. Most policies are guaranteed acceptance — meaning no medical exam and often no health questions at all. Your premiums are locked in at the rate you start with and never increase. Your death benefit never decreases. And the policy builds cash value over time that you can borrow against if needed.

Bad things happen to good people. Final expense insurance ensures that when the inevitable happens, your family can focus on grieving and healing — not scrambling to pay for a funeral they cannot afford. In Florida, where the cost of living is already high, an unexpected funeral expense of nearly $10,000 can push families into debt or force them to choose a bare-minimum service they will regret.

Vantage Insurance Holdings, established in 2021 by Matthew Vallier, works with 17+ carrier partners across 27 states to ensure you get the best final expense coverage at the most competitive rate. As an independent agency, we are not tied to a single carrier — we shop for you.

What Final Expense Covers

  • Funeral home services and ceremony
  • Casket, vault, or cremation costs
  • Cemetery plot and headstone
  • Flowers, obituary, and memorial items
  • Outstanding medical bills
  • Credit card balances and small debts
  • Legal and probate fees
  • Travel expenses for out-of-town family

How Much Does a Funeral Cost in Florida?

According to the National Funeral Directors Association, these are the costs families face when a loved one passes.

$7,848
Funeral with Cremation
$9,420
Funeral with Burial
$5K–$50K
Typical Coverage Range

These figures do not include cemetery plots, headstones, flowers, or outstanding debts. In Southeast Florida, funeral costs tend to run higher than the national average due to the high cost of living. Without insurance, your family must pay these costs out of pocket — often within days of your passing.

Simplified Issue vs. Guaranteed Acceptance Final Expense

Feature Simplified Issue Guaranteed Acceptance
Medical ExamNoNo
Health QuestionsYes (5–10 questions)None
Can Be DeclinedYes (based on answers)No — everyone accepted
Waiting PeriodNone — full coverage day 12-year graded benefit
Monthly Premium (Age 65, $15K)$40–$80$60–$120
Coverage Range$5,000–$50,000$5,000–$25,000
Age Range45–8045–85
Best ForManageable health conditionsSerious pre-existing conditions

How Much Does Final Expense Insurance Cost in Florida?

Final expense premiums depend on your age, gender, health status, and the type of plan. Here are typical monthly costs for a $15,000 policy:

  • Age 50: $25–$45 per month (simplified issue)
  • Age 55: $30–$55 per month
  • Age 60: $35–$70 per month
  • Age 65: $40–$80 per month
  • Age 70: $55–$110 per month
  • Age 75: $75–$150 per month

Guaranteed acceptance plans cost more than simplified issue because the carrier accepts all applicants regardless of health. However, the difference is often just $15 to $30 per month — a small price for the peace of mind that comes with knowing you cannot be turned down.

Who Qualifies for Final Expense Insurance?

Nearly everyone qualifies for final expense insurance, which is one of its greatest advantages:

  • Ages 45 to 85 (guaranteed acceptance)
  • No medical exam required for any plan
  • Diabetes, heart disease, COPD, cancer history accepted
  • Previously declined applicants welcome
  • No minimum income requirement
  • Florida residents and snowbirds eligible

How to Get Final Expense Insurance: Step-by-Step

Step 1: Call or Request a Quote

Contact Matthew Vallier at (561) 206-3402 or request a quote online. He will review your situation and explain your options clearly — no jargon, no pressure. This consultation is free.

Step 2: Compare Carriers

Matthew compares plans across multiple final expense carriers including Americo, Globe Life, Transamerica, Foresters Financial, and The Capitol Life to find the best rate for your age and health profile.

Step 3: Simple Application

Complete a short application by phone. Simplified issue plans ask a few health questions. Guaranteed acceptance plans ask none. Either way, there is no medical exam, no blood draw, and no waiting for lab results.

Step 4: Coverage Begins

Simplified issue plans provide full coverage from day one. Guaranteed acceptance plans begin with a 2-year graded benefit period. Premiums are locked in and will never increase for the life of the policy.

Serving Families Across 27 States

Vantage Insurance Holdings, established 2021, is licensed across 27 states with 17+ carrier partners, including these dedicated final expense carriers.

Americo
Globe Life
Transamerica
Foresters Financial
The Capitol Life

Each carrier offers different underwriting guidelines, coverage limits, and pricing. Even if you have been declined by one carrier, we can often find a solution with another. That is the advantage of working with Matthew Vallier, an independent agent who represents you, not the carrier.

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Final Expense Insurance FAQ

Final expense insurance is a type of whole life insurance specifically designed to cover end-of-life costs including funeral services, burial or cremation, outstanding medical bills, and small debts. Policies typically range from $5,000 to $50,000 in coverage and feature guaranteed level premiums that never increase and a death benefit that never decreases. It is also known as burial insurance or funeral insurance.
According to the National Funeral Directors Association, the average funeral with viewing and burial costs $9,420 nationally. Cremation services average $7,848. In Southeast Florida, costs tend to run higher due to the elevated cost of living. These figures do not include cemetery plots, headstones, flowers, or outstanding debts, which can push the total well above $15,000.
No. Most final expense policies do not require a medical exam. Many carriers offer guaranteed acceptance plans with no health questions at all. Simplified issue plans may ask a few basic health questions but still require no exam. This makes final expense insurance accessible to people of all health conditions, including those who have been declined for other types of life insurance.
For a $15,000 simplified issue policy, monthly premiums typically range from $25 to $45 at age 50, $35 to $70 at age 60, $40 to $80 at age 65, and $55 to $110 at age 70. Guaranteed acceptance plans cost $15 to $30 more per month than simplified issue for the same coverage. Women generally pay less than men. As an independent agency, Vantage Insurance Holdings compares multiple carriers to find the lowest rate.
Simplified issue asks 5 to 10 health questions but provides immediate full coverage from day one with no waiting period and lower premiums. Guaranteed acceptance asks no health questions, accepts everyone, but includes a 2-year graded benefit period where beneficiaries receive a return of premiums plus interest if death occurs in the first two years. After two years, the full death benefit applies.
Vantage Insurance Holdings works with multiple top-rated final expense carriers including Americo, Globe Life, Transamerica, Foresters Financial, and The Capitol Life. As an independent agency established in 2021 with 17+ carrier partners across 27 states, we compare plans across carriers to find the best coverage at the best rate for your age and health profile.
Yes. Guaranteed acceptance final expense insurance cannot turn you down regardless of your health history. If you have been declined for traditional life insurance due to diabetes, heart disease, COPD, cancer, or any other condition, guaranteed acceptance is designed specifically for you. There are no health questions and no medical exam.
A graded benefit period is a waiting period, typically two years, on guaranteed acceptance policies. If you pass away during this period from natural causes, your beneficiaries receive a return of all premiums paid plus interest, usually 10 percent, rather than the full death benefit. Accidental death is typically covered in full from day one. After the graded period ends, the full death benefit applies with no restrictions.
Yes. Final expense insurance, burial insurance, and funeral insurance all refer to the same product: a small whole life insurance policy designed to cover end-of-life costs. The death benefit can be used for any purpose by your beneficiaries, but it is sized to cover funeral costs, outstanding debts, and other final expenses rather than income replacement.
Yes. Final expense insurance is a type of whole life insurance, which means it builds cash value over time. You can borrow against the cash value if you need funds during your lifetime. However, any outstanding loans reduce the death benefit. The cash value grows tax-deferred and is guaranteed by the carrier. Matthew Vallier will explain the cash value provisions of each policy option.

Protect Your Family from Funeral Costs

Matthew Vallier at Vantage Insurance Holdings (est. 2021) will help you find the right final expense policy. Guaranteed acceptance available, no medical exam, premiums that never increase. Serving 27 states with 17+ carrier partners.

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