Comparion Insurance Agent
GRAND RAPIDS, MI
"Expert insurance advice from a member of your local community"
I am a proud parent of 3 daughters and am honored to raise them with such an incredible wife. We are a family who loves the outdoors, camping, hiking, traveling, and spending time with our dog Socks and our cat Rango. I love both the loud and quite moments of the day and am truly grateful to be working with such an awesome company. I look forward to each and every conversation and relationship I'll have with the people I work with. It's easy to click buttons to get to where you need to be, but it's more genuine and far more helpful to speak with someone along the way. I'm excited to directly help people with their insurance needs.
Did you know Comparion agents offer insurance from Liberty Mutual and many other companies? Agents can quote trusted insurance partners with products that cover your family, income and assets like a home, car, boat or jewelry. Our mission is to help you find the right insurance coverage at affordable rates.
Our key partners are listed below. We also offer dozens of other national and regional insurance companies depending on where you live.
In most states, yes. Even if auto insurance is not required, it's a good idea to be insured when you drive so if something does happen you have help paying for car repairs and medical bills.
This will depend if the home is your primary, seasonal, or rental property. The coverages most important on a home policy are: 1. Coverage A - Dwelling with extended replacement cost coverage to rebuild the home and 2. Coverage C - Personal Property with replacement cost to ensure your personal property is replaced at today's value versus a depreciated value. Depending on your needs, there are additional endorsement options to discuss with a Comparion agent.
There's no way of knowing precisely how much money your loved ones will require if you pass away. However, there are three simple methods for estimating that amount. Experts advise erring on the side of caution and purchasing a little more life insurance than you think you'll need.
Option 1:
Multiplying your gross (or before-tax) income by 10 to 15 is one of the simplest ways to get a rough sense of how much life insurance to buy. Another popular formula suggests adding $100,000 to that figure to cover the costs of each child's college education.
Option 2:
Calculate the immediate, ongoing, and future expenses that your family or loved ones would face if you died. This can include anything from funeral expenses to rent or mortgage payments to college tuition. Add up the financial assets that you and your family already have. This could include a spouse's income, savings, assets, and existing life insurance. Subtract your available funds from your projected expenses. The difference between the two figures is the approximate amount of life insurance that should be purchased.
Your agent can help you with these calculations, and advise which policy type best fits your needs.
The coverage amount you select for your belongings, liability and medical payments coverages, the deductible, location, type of residence and whether you bundle your renters insurance with additional insurance policies all impact the cost of renters insurance.
An umbrella or excess liability policy provides additional personal liability protection for yourself and household family members. In the event your liability limits are exhausted on your other policies (home, auto, etc), the umbrella may payout for claims where you are deemed to be negligent or liable. Your associated attorney fees are also covered.
Pet insurance covers you in the event that your pet is sick or injured. Like other insurance policies, you choose the amount you will pay (the deductible) and your insurance policy should cover the rest.