Editorial standards

Editorial policy

Our goal is to make insurance research easier without turning uncertainty into false certainty.

Accuracy over volume

We do not publish a page merely to fill a keyword list. A page should answer a distinct user problem and be reviewed for factual accuracy, internal consistency, and source quality before publication.

Corrections and updates

Insurance laws, product availability, policy wording, and agency guidance can change. Material legal or compliance claims are reviewed against current primary sources. When an error is found, the page should be corrected rather than silently defended.

Commercial relationships

If the site later earns referral or affiliate compensation, commercial relationships must be disclosed clearly and must not determine the factual conclusion of an article. Sponsored placement must be labeled.

Automation and AI

Automation can assist research organization, drafting, internal linking, and QA. It is not treated as a source. High-stakes claims still require source verification, and pages should be reviewed for unsupported generalizations, duplicated language, and misleading certainty.