- Auto InsuranceYour car or truck is often your biggest asset aside from your home—we’ll help you get the insurance coverage you need at a price you can afford. Auto insurance helps to protect against potentially crippling financial losses and the sheer inconvenience of being without transportation.
- Renters InsuranceThere are three parts to renters insurance. The first is coverage for your personal belongings, the second is liability coverage, and the third is loss of use coverage. All of these play an important role in protecting you as a renter since your landlord’s insurance on the property will not cover those risks specific to you.
- Home InsuranceYour home is the center of your life. It’s also your biggest investment. That’s where home insurance comes in, covering the unique risks you face. We’ll help you find a policy that protects you from the small and large risks related to owning a home. Because it’s more than just a house, it’s your home.
- Life InsuranceGet the reassurance that your loved ones will have what they need with individual life insurance.
- Health InsuranceMedicare is a government-sponsored health insurance program administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in the United States. Medicare began in 1966 and was originally administered by the Social Security Administration. Over the past half-century, the program has adapted to meet the ever-changing needs of the modern world by adding new program options and allowing for the introduction of supplemental plans. It’s available to most people aged 65 or older who have paid Medicare taxes while working, as well as some younger people with disabilities or end-stage renal disease. It’s divided into several sections with differing costs and choices. Rules concerning enrollment eligibility and timing must be considered.
- Long Term CareMedicare Part A covers many hospital-related expenses. These could include hospital stays, hospice, stays in a psychiatric facility, and even home health care in some instances. However, it’s important to note that there are limitations on some of the coverages, such as psychiatric care and long-term care.
- Liability InsuranceYour homeowners policy includes personal liability coverage to respond to incidents where injuries or damages occur to a third party where you may be deemed negligent. However, you should consider purchasing a personal umbrella or excess liability policy to provide additional coverage limits to protect your assets in case a lawsuit is brought against you.
- Flood InsurancePurchase a flood insurance policy to protect your home and covered contents from certain types of flood losses as designated by the National Flood Insurance Program. A flood policy is purchased as a separate policy through the federal program (NFIP) or through a servicing carrier known as a write your own carrier.