It’s Time to Meet With Your Insurance Adviser to Avoid Untimely Surprise

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Country Financial insurance representative Tiffany Cole takes pride in providing the best possible service to her clients.

“Being able to help people is a central part of my life, and I’m happy I can be of service to my clients and community,” she says. “I also enjoy meeting new people and building one-on-one relationships. Open, honest and confidential discussions are an easy way for my clients and me to connect and to ultimately help them secure their financial security goals.”

Cole recently participated in the WRAM/WMOI “Freezing for Food” fundraiser to address food insecurity in Monmouth and throughout Warren County.

All proceeds from the two-day event allowed the Jamieson Community Center in Monmouth and Helping Hands Food Pantry in Roseville to stock their shelves with food items and related necessities.

Cole reminded listeners of the importance of meeting regularly with their insurance advisers to review plans so that the coverage you need and want are in place.

“You especially want to address any gaps that might exist,” Cole said in an interview with Prairie Radio Communications host Shawn Temple, “because the last thing we want is a surprise when it comes to claim time.”

Cole, who also owns and operates the banquet hall and social gathering venue known as “Meks on Main,” can be reached at her North Main Street office at (309) 734-9400.

“Freezing for Food” interview with Tiffany Cole of Country Financial. Recorded Friday, December 3, 2021.

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