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
The InsuranceGuide Editorial Review Team reviews 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.