Annuities - In its most general sense, an annuity is an agreement for one person or organization to pay another a stream or series of payments. Usually the term "annuity" relates to a contract between you and a life insurance company, but a charity or a trust can take the place of the insurance company.
Critical Illness - Learn more about critical illness here.
Dental - Dental insurance is equally important to health insurance because dental disease is still prevalent. Being protected by a dental plan and using it wisely are necessary safeguards for your entire family. Learn more about dental insurance here.
Disability Insurance - Disability insurance pays an insured person an income when that person is unable to work because of an accident or illness.
Estate Planning - Our estate planning services have been developed to help preserve what you have worked so hard to build over the years and to help you plan for the eventual distribution of your assets to your heirs.
Final Expense (also known as Burial Insurance) - Final Expense Insurance is one of the greatest gifts you can provide for your loved ones. Providing your family with the money needed to cover your final expenses is something that simply makes sense.
Health Insurance - The rising cost of medical care and the resulting pressure on health insurance premiums makes health insurance top priority if you want to have your health expenses covered at a reasonable cost. The current health insurance system is quite complex and constantly changing.
Life Insurance - Their are many types of life insurance to fit individual needs and circumstance. How much life insurance do I need? In most cases, if you have no dependents and have enough money to pay your final expenses, you don’t need any life insurance.
Long Term Care - Because of old age, mental or physical illness, or injury, some people find themselves in need of help with eating, bathing, dressing, and other physical activities.
Medicare Supplements - A Medigap policy is health insurance sold by private insurance companies to fill the “gaps” in Original Medicare Plan coverage. Medigap policies help pay some of the health care costs that the Original Medicare Plan doesn’t cover.