1. How to Replace Your Company Group Life Insurance Policy
Most company group life insurance polices are term life insurance products. If you lose your job, you will lose your life insurance and no one can afford that. If you are facing a job loss and need an affordable life insurance policy, your best bet is to check into a term life insurance policy. By choosing a term life insurance policy, you will have affordable coverage and along with a life insurance product that is portable, which means if you have to switch jobs or careers, or don't even have a job, you will always have life insurance.Shopping for the Best Term Life Insurance Rate
Who Needs Life Insurance?
Life Insurance 101
2. Replacing Your Company Group Health Insurance Benefits
If you are faced with a future job loss, the first thing you should do is to take care of any medical needs with your current company group health insurance. Next, start researching the many ways that you can obtain insurance without an employer. There are many ways including COBRA, individual group health insurance, short term health insurance and high-deductible health insurance plans. One thing you don't want to have is a gap in your health insurance since it may make it harder for you to obtain good health insurance coverage and could make your health insurance premium much higher.COBRA Insurance Coverage
Understanding Your Health Insurance and Medical Insurance Plans
Short Term Health Insurance
High Deductible Insurance
3. Finding a Replacement Work Benefit Disibality Insurance Plan
Disability insurance pays you if you get injured and cannot work. A lot of employee insurance benefits include disability insurance, so if you lose your job then you lose your disability insurance. You don't want this so start looking for individual disability insurance plans before you lose your job. By having your own disability insurance plan you will never lose your coverage due to a job loss and in addition you won't have to pay taxes on any of the money you receive for a disability since you, the insured, would be paying the premiums.How Much Disability Insurance do You Need?
Do I Really Need Disability Insurance

