FORT WORTH METRO · FORT WORTH, TX

Health Insurance Agents in Fort Worth, TX

9 licensed health insurance agents serving Fort Worth and surrounding areas. Compare independent agencies specializing in health insurance.

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

Showing 9 advisors in Fort Worth

Ballmann Insurance Agency
Pam Carlson·Cleburne
SpecialtiesLife Insurance · Health Insurance · Medicare
CarriersUnited · Cigna
The Brokerage
Flower Mound
SpecialtiesMedicare · Health
Highly Rated
Texas Medicare and Health Agent
Southlake
SpecialtiesMedicare · Health
Highly Rated
The Hudson Insurance Agency
Burleson
SpecialtiesHealth
Martillo Capital
Flower Mound
SpecialtiesLife · Health

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Ferguson American Medical Plans
Crowley
21 years in business
SpecialtiesHealth Insurance · Medicare Insurance · Life Insurance · Dental Insurance+ 3 more
Quantum Health Benefits
Southlake
SpecialtiesHealth
CATA Enterprises
Crowley
SpecialtiesLife Insurance · Health Insurance · Retirement Planning · Wealth Management+ 1 more
108 Capital Management
Amit Gandhi·Colleyville
SpecialtiesLife Insurance · Health Insurance · Disability Insurance · Mortgage Solutions+ 5 more

Insurance in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth residents have access to a robust insurance marketplace with 575 licensed agencies across the metroplex, giving you plenty of options when shopping for coverage. With 329 agencies currently holding active licenses, the competition among providers helps keep rates competitive while ensuring you can find an agent when you need one. This healthy market size means you're not stuck with limited choices or long wait times for service. The city's location in North Texas puts residents squarely in harm's way for some of Mother Nature's most expensive surprises. Hailstorms regularly pummel the area, making comprehensive auto coverage and impact-resistant roofing discounts essential considerations for homeowners insurance. Add in the region's position in Tornado Alley and scattered flood-prone areas, and you'll want to carefully review your coverage limits and consider additional flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program. Independent agents prove especially valuable in Fort Worth's complex risk environment because they can compare multiple carriers' approaches to local hazards. Since different insurers handle hail claims, wind damage, and flood coverage with varying levels of expertise and claims service, having an agent who understands these local nuances can save you both money and headaches when disaster strikes. The city's 445 general lines agencies give you access to agents who specialize in the auto and home coverage combinations most residents need.

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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