Editorial policy and source standards
How BurialCover Match researches coverage topics, separates education from advertising, and corrects material errors.
Help families ask better questions
Our content explains policy types, benefit tiers, pricing factors, license verification, and the questions that make quotes comparable. It does not provide individualized insurance advice or replace a licensed agent’s quote.
Commercial pages and quote forms are written to support consumer decisions first. Compensation and provider availability may affect matching, but they do not change our commitment to avoid fabricated rankings, reviews, offices, or service claims.
Primary source hierarchy
- Published national insurance cost research
- State insurance department and NAIC consumer resources
- Carrier rate filings and public product documentation
- U.S. Census Bureau and other public agencies
- Carrier and agency websites for their own product claims
- Current consumer research for market context
What every page must do
Separate fact from inference
Official requirements and coverage guidance are presented as sourced facts. Market and service-area observations are presented as context, not as guarantees of availability or results.
Avoid unsupported claims
We do not invent exact premiums, response times, ratings, coverage terms, carrier availability, or claim outcomes.
Review material changes
Licensing, telemarketing, privacy, and platform requirements are rechecked before public launch and when the operating model changes.
Disclose commercial relationships
Lead-generation and advertising compensation are described in the advertising disclosure and near the matching form.
Protect confidential intelligence
Operational insights may improve forms and routing, but personal data and confidential partner or campaign information are not published.
Correct errors
Visitors can submit a content-correction request through the contact page. Material corrections should be reviewed and logged.
Starting points for verification
- NAIC consumer insurance resources
- State insurance department directory (NAIC)
- HealthCare.gov official marketplace
- FTC consumer protection guidance
- U.S. Census city and town estimates
Last editorial review: July 23, 2026. This page describes the launch standard and is not a substitute for legal advice.