Myers & Lynch Insurance, in new location but still offers best coverage for lowest price
The agency moved two months ago to its new location at
Myers & Lynch is an independent firm affiliated with the
Myers & Lynch employees — President
Miller is new to the insurance business, but he is enthusiastic about helping customers with their insurance needs.
"I do actually enjoy being here, starting out in the insurance industry," Miller said.
The local agency, which has been in
"We offer personal, life, health, commercial insurance" to the agency's thousands of customers, Shaffer said.
Myers & Lynch offers personal insurance such as auto, homeowners, four-wheeler/ATV, collectibles coverage, term life, return of premium term life, Medicare supplement, Medicare advantage and health insurance, as well commercial insurance such as business owners, commercial packages, contractors, business auto, liability and worker's compensation.
Since 1990, the agency has taken pride in helping the local community. It regularly provides financial support to the area's youth sports, high school sports, theater groups and backpack programs, community charities and local libraries.
Myers & Lynch wants local residents and businesses to realize that it can provide the best coverage at the lowest prices and can compete and provide coverage from most online carriers, but with local service.
Myers & Lynch does a complete insurance review while taking into consideration what coverages a customer needs.
So many agents protect the other guy better than their owner clients' needs. Myers & Lynch can better protect its clients while at the same time lowering premium cost. And there is never a charge for an insurance quote.
As an independent broker, the agency also has the ability to do some out-of-the-box underwriting that most insurance carriers won't do, like put an unmarried couple living together on the same auto policy without changing ownership of their cars. Myers & Lynch can also keep children on the same policy as their parents, even if the cars have different owners.
Probably the biggest concern is homeowners' premiums skyrocketing. Myers & Lynch has multiple carriers with great premiums and low deductibles.
The agency also can offer "market value" policy where homeowners can insure their home for the value they want, versus replacement cost.
The office is open
Check out the website at myersandlynch.com.


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