DALLAS METRO · DALLAS, TX

Health Insurance Agents in Dallas, TX

8 licensed health insurance agents serving Dallas and surrounding areas. Compare independent agencies specializing in health insurance.

Hail Risk · High
Flood Risk · Medium
Wildfire Risk · Low
Tornado Risk · High

Showing 8 advisors in Dallas

Wilson Benefits
Richardson
33 years in business
SpecialtiesHealth
Insurigo Insurance Agency
Plano
SpecialtiesHealth · Auto · Commercial
Highly Rated
Drifter'S Insurance Group
Cedar Hill
SpecialtiesProperty & Casualty · Life & Health Coverage · Adjusting Services
Logan & Associates, P.C.
Thaland D Logan·Cedar Hill
SpecialtiesAuto · Home · Life · Health+ 1 more

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National Assurance Group
Desoto
SpecialtiesMedicare · Health Insurance · Life Insurance · Medicare Advantage+ 2 more
American Life & Health Group
Mckinney
40 years in business
SpecialtiesHealth
Carriers70+ carriers rated A+ or A by A.M. Best
American Entitlements
Brian Tobias·Wylie
11 years in business
SpecialtiesMedicare · Medicare Supplement Insurance · Medigap Insurance Plans · Medicare Advantage Plans+ 5 more
TRU Insurance Agency
Cedar Hill
SpecialtiesMedicare · Health Insurance

Insurance in Dallas, TX

With 712 active insurance agencies serving the Dallas area—including over 1,000 general lines agencies for auto and home coverage—residents have access to one of Texas's most competitive insurance markets. This large number of agencies means you'll find plenty of options when shopping for coverage, though it also means doing your homework to find the right fit for your specific needs and budget. The North Texas location puts Dallas squarely in what meteorologists call "Hail Alley," where severe thunderstorms regularly pummel the area with damaging hail that can destroy roofs and dent vehicles. Your home and auto policies need robust coverage for hail damage, and many residents also need flood insurance since parts of the metroplex sit in floodplains along the Trinity River and its tributaries. Living in an active tornado corridor means comprehensive coverage isn't optional—it's essential protection against the weather risks that define North Texas. Working with an independent agent makes particular sense in Dallas because they can compare policies from multiple carriers to find coverage that specifically addresses the area's hail and storm risks. The city's 542 life and health specialists can also help you navigate Texas's complex health insurance landscape, especially if you're self-employed or shopping on the individual market. An experienced local agent understands which carriers handle North Texas weather claims well and can guide you toward policies that won't leave you underinsured when the next severe storm hits.

Further reading

Home & Property
How to Have the Roof Age Conversation Before Your Client Gets a Non-Renewal Notice
The most valuable roof conversation you can have with a client is the one that happens before the insurer initiates it. Here's how to do it — and why it matters for your practice.
Home & Property
How to Determine the Age of Your Roof for Insurance Purposes
Insurers ask about your roof age for good reason — and the answer affects your premium, your coverage terms, and your insurability. Here's how to find out what you're working with.
Home & Property
Can Your Home Insurance Company Drop You in Texas? What You Need to Know
Cancellation and non-renewal are two different things in Texas — with different rules, different timelines, and different options for homeowners.

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