Insurance, Quotes, and Annuities

Life is full of surprises. Life insurance and health insurance that protects your loved ones from the hardships caused by life′s unforeseen events is a vital part of planning for your future and theirs. Among many things, the right insurance coverage can replace lost income, pay off debt, and pay medical bills. So when you request your quote, know that you're not just shopping for … [CONTINUE]

When considering financial planning many people fail to realize the importance of disability insurance and long-term care insurance. While these types of insurance are very different from each other they compliment each other perfectly. Disability insurance offered by Tennessee Insurance Group protects your most valuable asset: your income. Long-term care insurance covers the cost of … [CONTINUE]

The demand for more benefits and more benefit choices in Tennessee has increased drastically over the last few years. Supplemental insurance policies satisfy that demand by offering flexible products ranging from dental insurance to travel insurance at affordable prices. Please note that supplemental insurance is designed to augment existing coverage and IS NOT a substitute for … [CONTINUE]

Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, commonly known as Medicare, was implemented in 1966 to provide health insurance coverage to Americans 65 years old and older. Over time the program was expanded to include anyone that is legally blind, suffers from End–Stage Renal Disease, and those that are disabled and collect Social Security Disability Benefits. Even though … [CONTINUE]

Like most business owners, you’ve probably taken some risks to get your business where it is, but your insurance coverage doesn’t have to be one of them. Your business is a one of a kind; you ought to have a one of a kind insurance program to protect it. Whether you’re seeking protection for one location or several, Tennessee Insurance Group has the resources to provide your … [CONTINUE]

With continuing advances in medical technology, the average lifespan in America has been increasing for more than a century. It’s now commonplace to see someone live well into their eighties and beyond, which means living more years in retirement. While living a long, healthy life is good, it brings the increased responsibility of making sure that we don’t outlive our assets. In other … [CONTINUE]