Insurance Brokers in Illinois
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Sebastian Paul
Sebastian Rejniak
Sebastian Reyes-garcia
Sebastian Rodriguez-vega
Sebastian Tovar
Sebastian Zalinski
Sebastien Benzi
Sebastien Cherney
Sebrena Childs
Secola Crawford
Secunda Baker
Sedia Mathis
Sedrick Mcdonald
Seema Kalwani
Seema Nair
Seena John
Seger Brown
Segundina Reyes
Seif Tuhul
Seiko Rusan
Sekia Garrett
Sekinat Falana
Sekou Doumbia
Selby Macgillivray
Selemani Wilondja
Selena Bellows
Selena Chavez
Selena Diaz-morales
Selena Escojido
Selena Gonzalez
Selena Lomack
Selena Lopez
Selena Romero
Selena Trejo
Selene Campuzano
Selene Griego Perez
Seleny Arroyo
Seleny Loeza
Seleste Anleu
Selgelia Okine
Selina Ducksworth
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between an insurance broker and an agent?
A broker works for YOU — they shop multiple insurance companies to find the best coverage and price. An agent works for ONE insurance company and can only sell that company's products. Brokers can compare 10-20 insurers at once, saving you time and usually money.
Does an insurance broker cost more in Illinois?
No — brokers are paid by the insurance companies through commissions, not by you. The price you pay for insurance is the same whether you go through a broker or directly to the insurer. But brokers often find better rates because they can compare multiple companies.
When should I use an insurance broker?
Use a broker when: you're buying a home, getting your first car insurance, starting a business, your renewal went up significantly, you've had claims and need help finding coverage, or you simply want someone to shop the market for you.
Can a broker help if I've been denied coverage?
Yes. Brokers have access to specialty markets and high-risk insurers that aren't available to the public. If you've been denied by one company — due to claims history, driving record, or property issues — a broker can often find coverage elsewhere.
How often should I review my insurance?
At least annually at renewal time. Also review whenever you: buy or sell a home, get a new vehicle, start a business, get married or divorced, have children, or make major purchases. Your broker should proactively reach out at renewal to review your coverage.