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Affiliate Disclosure

This page explains when DistrictIQ may receive referral compensation and how affiliate relationships fit into the site’s insurance-related content.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

How Affiliate Relationships Work

DistrictIQ may earn commissions or referral compensation from insurance partners or other service providers featured on the site.

If you click a partner link, request information, or eventually purchase a service through a participating partner, DistrictIQ may receive compensation for that referral.

Cost to Users

Any affiliate compensation is intended to support the operation of the site and comes at no extra cost to you based on what is disclosed here today.

The presence of affiliate relationships does not change the need for users to compare providers, review terms carefully, and make their own decisions.

Partner Links and Tracking

Some calls to action, buttons, or provider cards may lead to partner pages, temporary placeholders, or future comparison experiences that involve referral tracking.

Those partner interactions may use analytics, click tracking, or other third-party measurement tools so DistrictIQ can understand what content is useful and whether affiliate pages are performing as intended.

Editorial Independence

DistrictIQ aims to present helpful and unbiased information even when affiliate relationships exist. Compensation does not guarantee placement, ranking, or recommendations for any provider.

Users should review coverage, pricing, exclusions, and provider reputation independently before choosing an insurance product or partner.