Small Business & Self-Employed Low Risk Occupation

Life Insurance for Freelancer & Gig Workers

Freelancers and gig workers provide services across industries without traditional employment. This growing segment has zero employer benefits.

$25,000 - $100,000+ (highly variable)

Average Income

100,000

Employed in Nevada

10-12x average net annual income

Recommended Coverage

low

Risk Classification

Freelancer & Gig Workers in Nevada

Nevada's gig economy includes rideshare drivers, delivery workers, freelance professionals, and independent contractors across industries.

Key Factors

Life Insurance Considerations for Freelancer & Gig Workers

Important factors that affect your coverage needs and rates

1

Zero employer benefits of any kind

2

Variable income complicates planning

3

No workers compensation typically

4

Self-employment taxes reduce net income

5

Must purchase all insurance personally

Risk Assessment

Insurance Rates for Freelancer & Gig Workers

low Risk Classification

Standard rates available for most applicants

What this means: You'll likely qualify for standard rates based on your health and other factors. Your occupation won't significantly impact premiums.

Common Benefits

Typical Employer Benefits

  • None - completely self-insured
Watch Out

Common Coverage Gaps

  • Many gig workers have no coverage at all
  • Variable income makes budgeting difficult
FAQs

Freelancer & Gig Worker Life Insurance Questions

Term life insurance is surprisingly affordable. A healthy 30-year-old can get $250,000 in coverage for under $20/month. This is less than most streaming services.

Rideshare drivers need personal auto insurance that covers rideshare, health insurance, and life insurance. Platforms provide minimal coverage only while driving with passengers.

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