Best life insurance companies in Arizona (2024)

The right life insurance company for Arizona residents will offer the most competitive rates for the coverage that matches their needs.

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Brian ActonContributing WriterBrian Acton is a contributing writer at Policygenius, where he covers insurance and finance. His work has also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, TIME, USA Today, MarketWatch, Inc. Magazine, and HuffPost. 

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Arizona residents shopping for a new life insurance policy may have difficulty sorting through the hundreds of life insurance companies in the state. Ideally you want to find a policy that offers the coverage you need at a rate you can afford. 

Read on to find the best life insurance companies working in Arizona, along with the average cost of life insurance for Arizonans and the state regulations governing life insurance that you need to know about. 

We used industry data, pricing from Policygenius carrier partners, and third-party ratings like AM Best and J.D. Power to pick the best insurers on the market. Our independent recommendations will help you get life insurance coverage with confidence.

Best life insurance companies in Arizona

Methodology

Why you can trust our picks

Our recommendations are based on internal and external expert analysis, as well as our Policygenius Life Insurance Price Index, which uses real-time data from leading life insurance companies to determine pricing trends. When reviewing a life insurance company, our editorial team uses a proprietary scoring rubric with five factors — price, policy details, financial strength, transparency, and customer experience — to assign an unbiased rating between one and five stars. These ratings are also taken into consideration as part of our company recommendations. We don’t get paid for our reviews.

Our reviews and recommendations can help you find a reliable insurer for your family’s financial protection, but the best life insurance company for you depends on multiple factors. A licensed agent at Policygenius can support you during the application process to ensure you get the right coverage for your circumstances at the most competitive price.

Read more about our reviews methodology

Best overall life insurance

A wide variety of Arizona residents can find the best rates and coverage with Legal & General America, which also does business as Banner Life and William Penn, our pick for the top overall life insurance company in Arizona. With low rates for people with different policy needs and health backgrounds, most people can find a great rate at Legal & General America. 

Legal & General America also ranks well against its industry competitors, with high financial security and a low complaint rating with the NAIC of 0.35, below the national average of 1.00. 

Cheapest life insurance

Arizonans of many backgrounds and lifestyles can also find affordable life insurance rates with Legal & General America. Although it isn’t our top insurer for pre-existing conditions, shoppers with many types of health conditions can also find affordable policies with Legal & General America. 

Best term life insurance

For most Arizonans, a term life insurance policy that covers the policyholder for a predetermined number of years and expires at the end of that term is the best life insurance option. It’s usually the most affordable coverage and should meet the needs of the majority of policyholders. Legal & General America offers affordable term life policies and applicants can choose term lengths of up to 40 years. 

Best no-medical-exam life insurance

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2024 Policygenius award winner

Brighthouse Financial

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Our proprietary rating methodology takes multiple factors into account, including customer satisfaction, cost, financial strength, and policy offerings. See the "methodology" section for more details.

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AM Best is a global credit rating agency that scores the financial strength of insurance companies on a scale from A++ (Superior) to D (Poor).

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Brighthouse Financial offers competitive rates, comprehensive coverage, and application decisions in as little as 24 hours, making it a great choice for people who want to get life insurance coverage without having to take the medical exam.

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Pros

  • Extremely affordable

  • Instant-decision applications

  • Best-in-class no-exam option

Cons

  • Traditional term life not available in CA, IL, LA, ME, or NY

  • Term life applicants limited to ages 25-50

No-medical-exam policies don’t require a medical exam during the life insurance application process. Instead, they use an applicant’s medical history to determine rates. It’s more expensive, but it can help applicants get approved fast, even for people who may otherwise be unable to get approved. Brighthouse Financial offers affordable no-medical-exam policies with fast application decisions for up to $2 million in coverage. 

Best whole life insurance

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2024 Policygenius award winner

MassMutual

Policygenius rating 

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MassMutual’s whole life insurance plan provides a lifetime coverage option that builds cash value with the potential to earn dividends.

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  • Strong financial stability ratings

  • Higher potential for dividends for whole life policyholders than many competitors

  • Good customer satisfaction ratings

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  • High term life premiums

  • Term life not available through Policygenius

Whole life insurance is five to 15 times more expensive than term life. It insures the policyholder for their entire life, and there are financial benefits that may include a cash value component for investing and saving, and even dividend payouts. We picked MassMutual because it often pays higher dividends than other whole life carriers. 

Best for seniors

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2024 Policygenius award winner

Prudential

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Policygenius rating 

Our proprietary rating methodology takes multiple factors into account, including customer satisfaction, cost, financial strength, and policy offerings. See the "methodology" section for more details.

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AM Best is a global credit rating agency that scores the financial strength of insurance companies on a scale from A++ (Superior) to D (Poor).

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Using a mix of internal and external rate data, we grade the cost of each insurance company's premiums on a scale from least expensive ($) to most expensive ($$$$$).

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With nearly four million policyholders and 150 years to its name, Prudential offers competitive coverage options for seniors, as well as people with some of the most common medical conditions, including asthma, depression, and fibromyalgia.

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Pros

  • Good for people over 60

  • More flexible income requirements than some other insurers

  • Considers applicants with a variety of immigration statuses (visas and green cards)

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  • Younger applicants will likely find better prices elsewhere

Arizona residents who wait to shop for life insurance until their golden years will pay a lot more for coverage, but that makes it even more important to find the best rate. Prudential offers competitive rates to Arizona seniors age 60 and over, even with certain pre-existing conditions. 

Best for young adults

Brighthouse Financial

Young people qualify for the most affordable life insurance because they have fewer health risks and are less likely to have a claim submitted against their policy (at least in the near future). Brighthouse Financial offers some of the best rates to young adults with a fast application process and more relaxed income requirements for applicants enrolled in college. 

Best for people with pre-existing conditions

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2024 Policygenius award winner

Lincoln Financial

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Policygenius rating 

Our proprietary rating methodology takes multiple factors into account, including customer satisfaction, cost, financial strength, and policy offerings. See the "methodology" section for more details.

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4.8

AM Best rating 

AM Best is a global credit rating agency that scores the financial strength of insurance companies on a scale from A++ (Superior) to D (Poor).

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Using a mix of internal and external rate data, we grade the cost of each insurance company's premiums on a scale from least expensive ($) to most expensive ($$$$$).

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Lincoln Financial offers a diverse array of life insurance policies, including competitive no-med and high-net-worth options.

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  • Affordable rates

  • Good for many existing health conditions, including depression, stroke, and heart conditions

  • Good for marijuana users, including daily users

Cons

  • Term life not available in New York

Arizona residents who have certain medical conditions like high blood pressure or diabetes may have to pay more for life insurance, but that should be an even stronger motivator to find the best rate. Lincoln Financial has lower rates for applicants with pre-existing conditions across a wide range of health issues. 

Best for marijuana users

Lincoln Financial

Life insurance companies will often automatically assign marijuana users more expensive "smoker" rates, regardless of how often the applicant uses marijuana. But Lincoln Financial allows marijuana users to access non-smoker rates that are 200% to 300% more affordable than smoker rates offered by other insurers. 

Best for smokers

Smokers have to pay much higher life insurance rates than non-smokers because of the added risks associated with smoking tobacco. Legal & General America offers better rates to Arizona smokers than its competitors, and policyholders who quit only have to wait one year before applying for a rate reduction. 

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Comparing the best life insurance companies in Arizona

Company 

Policygenius rating

Best for

Types of policies 

Brighthouse Financial

5.0 / 5

No-medical-exam life, young adults

Term life, no-medical-exam life, whole life, short-term life, universal life

Legal & General America

4.9 / 5

Overall, cheapest, term life, smokers

Term life, no-medical-exam life, universal life

MassMutual

4.9 / 5

Whole life

Term life, no-medical-exam life, whole life, universal life, variable universal life

Lincoln Financial

4.8 / 5

Marijuana users, people with pre-existing conditions

Term life, no-medical-exam life, indexed universal life, variable universal life

Prudential

4.1 / 5

Seniors

Term life, no-medical-exam life, short-term life, universal life, indexed universal life

What is the average cost of life insurance in Arizona?

Many factors go into determining life insurance premiums, including the applicant’s age, medical history, the length of the term, and the amount of the death benefit. Based on Policygenius data from 2023, the average monthly premium for a healthy 35-year old in Arizona buying a $500,000, 20-year term life insurance policy is $30.79 for men and $25.76 for women.  

What happens if a life insurance company goes bankrupt in Arizona?

The Arizona Life & Disability Insurance Guaranty Fund was established to cover state residents in the event that a life insurance company goes bankrupt and is unable to meet its financial obligations. Provided the policyholder continues to pay their premiums, the guaranty fund will cover affected residents for up to $300,000 in death benefits and $100,000 in cash surrender value. 

How to find a lost life insurance policy in Arizona

Family members or the person managing the estate can check the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ Life Insurance Policy Locator Service to look for life insurance policies and annuity contracts in the decedent’s name. 

Arizona life insurance laws

Arizona policyholders should be familiar with the state laws surrounding life insurance that protect them as consumers. 

Free look period

Unlike most states, Arizona does not mandate that life insurance companies provide a free look period, during which a new policyholder can review their policy and cancel it for a full refund if they wish. However, life insurance carriers may offer a free look period as a matter of company policy, so it’s important to check with your prospective insurer(s). 

Guaranty Fund protection

The Arizona Life & Disability Insurance Guaranty Fund covers up to $300,000 in life insurance death benefits and $100,000 in cash surrender value for Arizona policyholders affected by a life insurance company’s insolvency. 

Contestable period

During the contestable period, life insurance companies can investigate and deny a claim if they can show that the applicant lied or made misrepresentations on their life insurance application. In Arizona, the contestable period lasts for the first two years of the policy. 

Time allowable to settle a claim

Arizona life insurance companies must settle claims within two months after receiving proof that the policyholder has died.

Grace period for missed payments

Arizona residents have a grace period of 30 days to make up for any missed payments of a premium as the policy stays in effect. During this time, policyholders can settle any unpaid premiums to avoid termination of their policy.

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Author

Brian Acton is a contributing writer at Policygenius, where he covers insurance and finance. His work has also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, TIME, USA Today, MarketWatch, Inc. Magazine, and HuffPost. 

Editor

Adam Morgan is a former editorial director at Policygenius who led the editorial team. Previously, he led editorial teams matrixed across multiple financial publications at Red Ventures — including Bankrate, NextAdvisor, Million Mile Secrets, and others. As a journalist, his work has appeared in Esquire, Scientific American, The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere.

Expert reviewer

Kristi Sullivan, CFP®, is a certified financial planner and a member of the Financial Review Council at Policygenius. Previously, she was a regional consultant at Fidelity Investments for nine years.

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