Protecting What Matters Most for 30 Years and Counting
Protecting What Matters Most for 30 Years and Counting
Even with a solid health plan, unexpected events can create financial stress. Accident, Cancer, and Life insurance provide an added layer of protection to help you and your family stay financially secure when the unexpected happens.
Accident Insurance helps cover out-of-pocket expenses resulting from injuries such as broken bones, emergenc
Even with a solid health plan, unexpected events can create financial stress. Accident, Cancer, and Life insurance provide an added layer of protection to help you and your family stay financially secure when the unexpected happens.
Accident Insurance helps cover out-of-pocket expenses resulting from injuries such as broken bones, emergency room visits, ambulance services, and hospital stays. Benefits are paid directly to you, so you can use the funds for medical bills, deductibles, or everyday expenses.
Cancer Insurance offers financial support if you’re diagnosed with cancer, helping cover treatment costs, travel for specialized care, lost income, and other related expenses that major medical plans may not fully pay.
Life Insurance provides financial protection for your loved ones by helping replace income, cover final expenses, pay off debts, or fund future needs like education.
Together, these plans provide financial confidence and peace of mind—so you can focus on recovery and what matters most, not unexpected bills.
Cancer has impacted my family in profound ways. I watched my mother and uncle battle pancreatic cancer. On my wife’s side, her grandfather, uncle, and mother each faced leukemia.
Seeing the physical, emotional, and financial toll of this disease changed me.
It’s one thing to understand insurance professionally. It’s another to experience fi
Cancer has impacted my family in profound ways. I watched my mother and uncle battle pancreatic cancer. On my wife’s side, her grandfather, uncle, and mother each faced leukemia.
Seeing the physical, emotional, and financial toll of this disease changed me.
It’s one thing to understand insurance professionally. It’s another to experience firsthand why protection matters.
Those experiences strengthened my belief that families and employees deserve access to benefits that truly make a difference when life takes an unexpected turn.
That’s why I’m committed to helping businesses offer meaningful protection to their teams — and why I work with individuals and families who want peace of mind beyond just hope.
Because when the unexpected happens, coverage shouldn’t be a question.
According to the American Cancer Society, the lifetime risk of developing cancer in the U.S. is 1 in 2 for men and 1 in 3 for women. But the physical battle is only part of the fight.
More than 60% of the total cost of cancer is tied to non-medical, indirect expenses — things like lost income, travel, lodging, childcare, and household bil
According to the American Cancer Society, the lifetime risk of developing cancer in the U.S. is 1 in 2 for men and 1 in 3 for women. But the physical battle is only part of the fight.
More than 60% of the total cost of cancer is tied to non-medical, indirect expenses — things like lost income, travel, lodging, childcare, and household bills — costs that traditional health insurance typically does not cover.
The financial strain can be devastating. Average treatment costs can reach $150,000 or more, depending on the type and stage of cancer.
Research from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center found that cancer patients are 2½ times more likely to declare bankruptcy than those without cancer. Even more concerning, patients who experience bankruptcy are 80% more likely to die than other cancer patients.
When the bills start arriving, it can feel as overwhelming as the side effects of the disease itself.
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