Review Policy
Insurance topics can age quickly, especially when they involve filing requirements, pricing language, eligibility, or state-specific consumer rules. Our review policy is designed to make that risk visible and manageable.
What We Review First
- Higher-risk YMYL topics. Pages touching legal, compliance, or pricing-sensitive insurance topics get closer review priority.
- Pages earning impressions. If a page begins attracting search traffic, we prioritize tighter sourcing and usefulness upgrades.
- Pages flagged by QA. We run structural and claim-risk checks before publish and revisit anything flagged later.
- Pages reported by readers. Credible correction requests move a page higher in the queue.
How We Review
We review content for clarity, sourcing, structural quality, and whether the guidance remains appropriately cautious for the topic. We also check whether a page still needs softer wording, tighter sources, or a more specific explanation of tradeoffs.
Review Dates On Articles
Article pages may show a publish date, review date, or both. A review date means the page has been revisited editorially, not that every carrier detail or quote example is guaranteed current in real time.
What Review Does Not Mean
A reviewed page is still educational content. Readers should verify carrier rules, state requirements, and current policy details before acting on any coverage decision.