Serving Pennsylvania Families

Final Expense & Burial Insurance for Pennsylvania Families

We're licensed in Pennsylvania and serving families in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Harrisburg, and communities across the Keystone State. No medical exam. Fixed premiums. Real conversations with real people.

No pressure. No jargon. Just real answers from real people.

The Reality

What Does a Funeral Cost in Pennsylvania?

Traditional Burial

Up to

$10,000+

PA Funeral Guide 2026

Cremation with Service

Up to

$6,537

PA Funeral Guide 2026

According to the 2026 Pennsylvania Funeral Guide, a traditional burial in Pennsylvania averages $8,817 — and that's before the cemetery plot, grave marker, and headstone. Add those in and many PA families are looking at over $10,000. Cremation with a service averages $6,537. For most families, that's not money sitting in savings when grief arrives.

Final expense insurance exists to make sure that bill never falls on your children or grandchildren. A small monthly premium — often between $30 and $100 — locks in coverage for the rest of your life. Your family receives the money directly, tax-free, and can use it for whatever they need most.

Cost data: US Funerals Online PA Guide, 2026 (Funeralocity 2026 data) · National context: NFDA Statistics. Cemetery and headstone costs not included in figures above.

Why Choose Us

Why Pennsylvania Families Trust Life Insurance Made Simple

We're not a national call center. We're a family-owned agency that knows Pennsylvania — its regulations, its carriers, and its families.

Licensed in Pennsylvania — We Know the Keystone State

Pennsylvania has some of the most unique funeral laws in the country. We know PA-licensed carriers and the state-specific rules that affect your policy — whether you're in Philly, Pittsburgh, or rural Central PA.

No Medical Exam — PA Applicants Ages 45-85 Typically Qualify

Most final expense policies for Pennsylvania residents require only a few health questions. No doctor's visit. No blood draw. No nurse coming to your home. Most people qualify the same day they apply.

Talk to Joe or Denise Directly — Not a 1-800 Line

When you call us, you get us. Not a script, not a routing system, not an agent you'll never speak to again. Joe or Denise picks up — and they remember your name the next time you call.

Coverage Areas

We Serve All of Pennsylvania

Wherever you are in the Keystone State, we can help. We work by phone and email — no in-person office visit required.

Philadelphia Pittsburgh Allentown Erie Reading Scranton Bethlehem Lancaster Harrisburg York Wilkes-Barre Altoona …and every PA community

Whether you're in the Philadelphia suburbs, the Pittsburgh metro, the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania Dutch Country, or anywhere in between — your zip code doesn't limit what we can do for you. We handle everything by phone and email, on your schedule.

PA-Specific Questions

Questions About Final Expense Insurance in Pennsylvania

Yes. Life and final expense insurance in Pennsylvania is regulated by the Pennsylvania Insurance Department. Agents must hold a valid PA state license to sell coverage. We are fully licensed in Pennsylvania — and we're happy to share our license number before we speak if that gives you peace of mind.
Pennsylvania has some of the most distinctive funeral laws in the country, regulated by the Pennsylvania State Board of Funeral Directors. It is the only state where a funeral home's name must be in the licensed director's name, and individual directors are limited to owning no more than two funeral homes. This limits consolidation and keeps the industry more personal — but it also means pricing can vary considerably between providers even within the same county.
In most cases, yes. Common conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, COPD, or a history of past surgeries often don't disqualify you from final expense coverage in Pennsylvania. Simplified issue policies accept many applicants who've been turned down elsewhere. Guaranteed issue policies accept virtually all applicants regardless of health, with a two-year waiting period. We'll tell you honestly which option applies before you commit to anything.
When the time comes, your beneficiary contacts the insurance carrier directly and files a claim — typically by submitting a certified death certificate and a completed claim form. In Pennsylvania, death certificates are issued through the Pennsylvania Department of Health's Division of Vital Records. Most carriers process PA claims within 30 days. We walk every client through exactly what their family will need to do so there are no surprises — and if anything is unclear, your family can always call us.

Ready to Get Covered in Pennsylvania?

Get a free, no-pressure quote today. Joe or Denise will walk you through your options — plain language, honest answers, no sales tactics. PA families trust us, and we'd love to help yours.

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