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Protection Checkup Guide: Start the Year Protected, Not Guessing

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Start the Year Protected, Not Guessing: A Simple Protection Checkup Guide

By Melinda Chase | January 07, 2026

A new year usually brings fresh intentions:

✅Save a little more.
✅Feel less stressed.
✅Get more organized.

But there’s one important area most people don’t revisit — the protection that quietly supports everything else.

Protection isn’t about expecting the worst.

It’s about knowing that if life changes, you’re not left scrambling to figure things out.

Most people put coverage in place once and move on. The problem? Life doesn’t stay still. And protection plans shouldn’t either.

A protection checkup is simply a way to see where you stand today — calmly, clearly, and without pressure.


Protection Is a System, Not a Single Decision

One of the biggest misconceptions is thinking protection is “one policy” or “one box to check.”

In reality, financial protection works best as a system — different pieces designed to support each other.

Here are four areas many families forget to review together:

1. Life Protection

Life coverage is about the people who depend on you. It helps replace income, cover obligations, and provide stability if you’re no longer there.

To go a little deeper, permanent life insurance: Whole Life, Universal life, Index Universal Life, will protect your family IF you die TOO SOON with a lump sum, tax free death benefit.

However, if you live a long long life, then you will have another pile of money called CASH VALUE, that you can use however you wish. But they key is starting as soon as possible to build that type of protection.

2. Short- Term Disability Protection

This protects you and YOUR INCOME. If illness or injury limits your ability to work, disability coverage can help replace income while you recover.

Every FERS employee should have this coverage.

This is something you put in place JUST IN CASE you get hurt on or off the job and can’t work for a long period of time, but expected back to work in less than 1 year.

TIP FOR NEW HIRES: This is coverage you should put in place early—because if you’re unable to work for more than 30 days, you typically don’t yet have sick or annual leave built up to replace your income.

3. Accident Coverage

Accidents don’t wait for perfect timing. This type of coverage can help with immediate, out-of-pocket costs that show up fast.

4. Emergency Cash Reserves

Insurance helps later. Cash helps now. Emergency savings give you flexibility during gaps, delays, or unexpected government shutdowns.

When these work together, they create a more predictable safety net — one that reduces stress instead of adding to it.


Why Coverage Becomes Outdated (Without You Realizing It)

Most people don’t avoid reviews on purpose. Life just moves fast.

Some common changes that often signal it’s time for a checkup:

  • A new job or income change

  • Marriage or divorce

  • New children, aging parents, or caregiving responsibilities

  • Buying a home or taking on new debt

  • Health changes

  • Death

Even if everything feels “fine,” your protection may no longer match your real life.


The Risk of “Set It and Forget It” Protection

Protection gaps usually don’t show up when life is calm.
They appear when stress is already high.

Waiting until something happens can limit options and force rushed decisions.

Small updates made ahead of time are almost always easier.

A review doesn’t mean something is wrong.
It means you’re staying informed.


What a Protection Checkup Is (and Isn’t)

A protection checkup is:

  • Educational

  • Calm and pressure-free

  • Focused on clarity, not sales

  • Designed to help you understand your current setup

It is not:

  • A guarantee of outcomes

  • Legal or tax advice

  • A requirement to make changes

  • An obligation to buy anything

The goal is confidence and security — not urgency.


Simple Action Steps You Can Take This Month

If you want to start on your own, here’s how:

  1. List what you currently have (life, disability, accident, savings).

  2. Note what’s changed in your life over the last 2–5 years.

  3. Ask one simple question:
    “If something unexpected happened, would this still work the way I think it does?”

If the answer isn’t clear, that’s your signal.


Start the Year With Confidence, Not Assumptions

Protection planning doesn’t have to be complicated or overwhelming.

Sometimes, simply confirming that things are still aligned brings peace of mind. Most of the time, small adjustments can make a big difference with an outside review of your coverages.

Either way, awareness reduces stress — and confidence feels better than guessing.


Ready for Clarity?

If you’d like to review your protection, ask questions, or simply understand where you stand today, Just Call Melinda.

No pressure.
No assumptions.
Just clear guidance, on your terms.

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