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What Does an Insurance Agent Do?

Insurance agents are licensed professionals who specialize in connecting people with the insurance policies that are right for them. They help the customers understand their coverage by studying all the insurance company’s policies and procedures. The most crucial step in the insurance process, is finding the right insurance agent. When you’re looking to purchase insurance, it can be a confusing and frustrating process. Working with the right insurance agent can make a huge difference.

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Why You Should Always Use an Insurance Agent

Professional Insurance Services That Are Free

Think that cutting out the middleman always saves money? Think again! Unless you have a background in the insurance industry, understanding the coverage options that you have available can be difficult. Using the specialized services of a professional insurance agent doesn’t cost you anything. Sure, you could do all the footwork on your own, however, spending hours wading through industry jargon and cross-checking policies most likely won’t save you any time nor money.

Your insurance agent sits down with you to discuss a full range of factors including your budget, lifestyle, and then tailors an insurance policy that is just right for you. On top of that, if you ever need to file a claim or an appeal, your insurance agent has your back and can help guide you through the process from start to finish if the claims are not getting processed correctly.

 

Customized Service

As you begin to tell them your situation, agents start forming in their minds a perfect plan customized to your circumstances. They take your needs into consideration to help identify plans that would benefit you the most. Working with an insurance agent ensures that you get the best insurance, at the best rate, for the price that fits your needs and budget.

Customers who work with insurance agents receive the insurance policies that are tailored to their needs at the best price available. Trying to research this massive amount of information on your own is like trying to do your own tax return or fixing your own car. Where do you even start? And chances are, you won’t get the best results. The best part about working with insurance agents is their services are free to customers. Insurance agents are paid by the insurance company, not the customer. The customer will never pay extra or have any fees added to their policy for using their services. This means that customers have access to this specialized assistance at no additional cost.​

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Health Insurance Agent:

Health insurance agents have experience with the insurance companies, their networks of doctors, hospitals and other facilities. They study all the plans that are available, prices, and they know how their customers choice of a health plan will affect their tax return.

Your broker/agent can protect and help you to prevent costly pitfalls and gaps in getting and keeping coverage that is inappropriate.

Agents have knowledge of the networks and formularies as well as finding the right doctors and hospitals that are in those networks. If applying for a subsidy, they will ensure you accurately state your income to keep you out of deep financial trouble with the IRS. They understand what prescription drugs your plan covers, and they specialize in knowing the benefits of these plans.

 

Auto Insurance Agent:

Auto Insurance agents are well-equipped to understand industry terms. Shopping for auto insurance can be tough on your own. From the insurance language to understanding the conditions, coverages or exclusions, it can be quite overwhelming. You want to make sure everything is made clear at the time of purchase. It’s often worth using an experienced professional who is well-equipped to understand various coverage options to find you the right policy to suit your specific needs.​

 

What Is An Exclusion In Health Insurance?

What Is An Exclusion In Health Insurance?

In health insurance, an exclusion is a medical procedure or treatment that the health insurance company does not cover. This may include specific medications, surgeries or therapies that are specifically omitted from your policy.

Avoid Health Insurance Coverage Gaps When Moving Out of State

Avoid Health Insurance Coverage Gaps When Moving Out of State

If you move out of state, you’ll need to get coverage in your new state and need to report your move within 30 days and enroll into a plan within 60 days, but each state rules may vary. When you move, if you have insurance now, it would be considered a qualifying life event.

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Comparison Shopping with an Insurance Agent

When it comes to shopping around for insurance, it can be hard to ensure that you’re making accurate comparisons. Policies, co-pays, policy limits, deductibles, premiums, and available discounts all vary from one company to another, making it difficult to understand how to evaluate prices and coverage options. An insurance agent has the knowledge and expertise to accurately cross-compare insurance companies.

 

Enjoy Tighter Control Over Your Personal Information

Shopping around for insurance often requires that you provide personal information, including your contact information, to several insurance companies. This can lead to a bombardment of phone calls, mailers, text messages, and emails from numerous insurance companies. When you work with an insurance agent, you gain the benefit of getting free quotes from multiple insurers without having to give your personal information out multiple times.​

 

 

 

 

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Insurance Agents Can Assess Your Needs

The right insurance agent can assess your needs based on information you provide, and work with you to find a policy that fits your needs. They watch for major changes, renewal dates, and will also alert you when you are eligible for certain discounts. Whatever the situation, a good agent will be able to come up with the right coverage options to ensure you have an appropriate policy year after year.

 

Agents Handle Problematic Claims

If your claim isn’t going through smoothly, the right insurance agent would never let you hang out to dry. Often, he/she will make the appropriate phone calls to managers and reps to ensure the claim stays on track. Kind of like how a good primary doctor keeps track of you.

Choosing the right insurance company and agent helps you have peace of mind. One of the most important factors when selecting an agent, is choosing one you are comfortable with and can trust to put your best interests at heart.​

 

Be Confident with Nevada Insurance Enrollment

When disaster strikes, you want good insurance, not cheap insurance. If you buy a plan that is “cheap”, the few dollars that you save every month with a low premium on a sub-par policy will be quickly swallowed up by the bills you’re stuck with if your insurance isn’t enough to cover you. Unfortunately, many people don’t realize that their insurance is inadequate until they need to use it.

Insurance agents that provide the best experience for their clients will remain to be the most essential part of any insurance relationship. That said, not all insurance agents are equal. The services of our licensed insurance agents are 100 percent free for customers. So, why would you do the work yourself? At Nevada Insurance Enrollment, we help you find the right coverage for your needs at the best price available. Give us a call today to learn more about the services we provide.

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In a Car Accident; Do I Need to Call the Police?

An accident can leave your head spinning, no matter how minor it is. The actions that you take in the moments following a collision are important for ensuring that the situation is resolved as quickly and as soon as possible. In some cases, filing a police report is an essential part of settling a claim, especially if you or the other driver will be seeking compensation for damage to a vehicle.

Top 5 Myths About The Auto Insurance Industry

Debunking Common Auto Insurance Myths. The auto insurance industry can be confusing, and a lot of misinformation gets passed around. Not only can this make it difficult to understand your insurance coverage, but it can also end up costing you money.

Comprehensive vs. Collision: What Is The Difference?

Collision and Comprehensive Insurance are two types of coverage that you can add to your auto insurance policy. While these two separate types of coverage can be easy to confuse, they each cover different types of claims.

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