Karen Lyles
Insurance is about preparing for the financial consequences of life’s risks – the risk of a car crash, the risk of a house fire, the risk of getting burglarized. One risk nobody likes to think about is leaving loved ones without the financial support they depend on. That’s why I help families review their life insurance options so they can select the insurance they want. Insurance can’t prevent bad things from happening but it can help you be financially prepared. Give me a call at +1 317-288-0140 if you’d like to discuss your options.
Protecting your family’s home takes more than a good alarm system. For most of us, a home is the most expensive purchase we ever make, and a mortgage the biggest debt we’ll ever pay. Life insurance proceeds can help your family keep the home you worked hard for. Contact me today to help financially prepare for tomorrow.
Food, clothing, vacations, education… there’s no question, raising a child is a huge financial commitment. Life insurance proceeds can help financially support those you leave behind so a personal tragedy doesn’t become a financial one. Let me help so you can evaluate your needs and choose a solution.
Who depends on your income today, and in the future? Are you building a nest egg for your spouse? Supporting a loved one with special needs? Applying for life insurance today could help you provide them with financial support when you’re no longer here. I can help as you determine what sort of life insurance you need, and how much coverage you want.
People can be a business’s biggest asset, and its biggest expense. Life insurance can help you cover your business against the loss of key employees, help fund the transfer of a business when one owner or partner dies, or help you retain valuable employees as a long-term benefit. As a business owner myself, I understand just how important planning for these issues can be.
Looking for home, life, and other insurance options?
Visit my main location site1 Lifetime coverage (or life of the policy) is guaranteed as long as all premiums are paid to keep the policy in force.
2 The death benefit is guaranteed according to the terms of the contract and provided that premiums are paid.
3 The cost to keep your policy in force will increase over time. This policy may lapse if you do not pay enough premiums to continue coverage.