The site
launched on April 1, and it has many helpful resources, including an
easy-to-use life insurance needs calculator and content specific to the
times when life insurance matters most.
“Through our
research, we found that only 17 percent of Americans ages 25-34 claim to
be very knowledgeable on the subject of life insurance,” said Ted
Shallcross, senior vice president and general manager of Amica
Life. “The Life Lessons® website was designed to meet the
needs of consumers by offering a wealth of educational resources for
consumers in the research, shopping and buying stages.”
The site has several resources that address the role of life insurance for those ages 25-34, including:
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Educational guides for important life stages:
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Starting your career, getting married and welcoming a child
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Helpful videos:
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How much life insurance do you need?
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What is the difference between term and whole life insurance?
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Differences between employer coverage and coverage you can buy on your own
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Informative articles:
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Life insurance needs for different generations
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Tips to help determine the right amount of coverage for your needs
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Answers to FAQs
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Life insurance needs calculator
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Quoting options
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Live chat and consultation scheduling
“One of the
reasons we’re launching this site is to meet the ever-changing needs of
consumers, who are doing more and more of their research online,”
Shallcross said. “We hope they take full advantage of the site
to get the right amount of coverage to help protect their family’s
financial security.”
To check out the site, visit
AmicaLifeLessons.com.
About Amica Insurance
Amica Mutual
Insurance Co., the nation’s oldest mutual insurer of automobiles, was
founded in 1907. The company, based in Lincoln, Rhode Island, is a
national writer of auto, home, marine and umbrella insurance.
Life coverage is available through Amica Life Insurance Company, a
wholly owned subsidiary. Amica employs more than 3,400 people in 44
offices across the country. For more information, visit
Amica.com.
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