As your funeral home looks ahead to another year of serving your community, you want to ensure that your care for families is better than ever.
But when administrative tasks, like processing insurance assignments, demand your time and attention, it can be difficult to provide the level of service families deserve.
Handling assignments in-house often means spending hours on the phone with insurance companies and waiting weeks (or even months!) for funds to arrive. These delays not only impact your business but can also add stress to families during an already challenging time.
A funeral funding partner could be your secret weapon for 2026!
If you’ve ever wondered…
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How can I help families get the funds they need, faster?
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Is there a way to spend less time on paperwork and more time with families?
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How can I keep families better informed throughout the process?
You’re not alone. Keep reading to find out how a funeral funding company can help.
1. Can a funeral funding company get families funded faster?
Yes! The right funeral funding company can help families access the funds they need quickly. That way, they can focus on honoring their loved one without financial uncertainty.
Your funeral home can benefit, too! Processing insurance assignments in-house is time-consuming, and even with your best efforts, payments can be delayed by 6-8 weeks.
But with a funeral funding partner, you can protect your bottom line and keep your cash flow moving in the right direction.
As Ivy Hurley at Primrose Funeral Services said:
“Families have been pleased that we are now able to provide funding quickly. They don’t have to worry about a bill or us calling them for payment. Whenever a family member is going to get a payout, they’re grateful to receive the money quickly.”
When you partner with a funeral funding company, you help families get the funding they need, so all they have to think about is planning a meaningful funeral.
2. Can a funeral funding company give me more time with families?
Absolutely! By partnering with a funeral funding company, you can focus on what matters: guiding families through meaningful services and moments of healing.
Because when you’re tied up with paperwork and insurance calls, it’s hard to be present for those who need you most. You and your families deserve better.
The right funeral funding partner will help reduce your workload and mental stress while giving you more time to spend with families.
As Taylor Wilson at Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home and Gardens said:
“If we had to spend extra time working on assignments with insurance companies, that would take away from us helping those families.”
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Letting experts handle insurance assignments frees you to provide the compassionate support families count on.
3. Can a funeral funding company help build trust with families?
Yes! Keeping families informed is one of the most powerful ways to build trust during a difficult time. And when you work with a funeral funding company, you can ensure you always have the answers families need about their insurance funds.
When assignments are processed in-house, getting updates from insurance companies can be slow, leaving families in the dark and sometimes frustrated.
Instead of waiting days or weeks for insurance companies to respond, work with a funeral funding partner to provide families with real-time information about their assignments.
For Garrett Cooper at A.S. Turner & Sons Funeral Home & Crematory, working with a funeral funding company made all the difference. Here’s what he had to say:
“We always have answers for families, which gives our funeral directors confidence and calms families.”
The right funeral funding partner will keep you updated on assignment status, so you can keep families informed every step of the way and give them peace of mind.
Still have questions? We can help!
With the right insurance assignment processing partner, you can help families get the funding they need, build trust, and provide peace of mind.
We’re here to help.
See how we can support your business so you can continue to provide exceptional care to families.