Chauncey Bragg, Life Insurance Broker

About Me

Chauncey Bragg is a trusted local insurance and financial professional dedicated to helping individuals and families in the community protect what matters most and plan confidently for the future. Specializing in life insurance, Medicare solutions, retirement planning, and investment strategies, Chauncey Bragg takes pride in offering honest guidance, clear answers, and personalized support to neighbors at every stage of life.

Whether you’re turning 65, reviewing your Medicare options, preparing for retirement, or looking to grow and protect your savings, Chauncey Bragg sits down with you, listens to your goals, and helps you build a plan that fits your life—without pressure or confusion. The focus is simple: help you make informed decisions, avoid unnecessary costs, and create a strategy that supports both today’s needs and tomorrow’s goals.

Known throughout the community for being approachable, dependable, and easy to talk to, Chauncey Bragg believes in building long-term relationships—not just making a sale. When you work with Chauncey Bragg, you’re not calling a stranger or a call center—you’re working with someone who lives here, understands the community, and is always just a phone call away when you need guidance.

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Q&A with Chauncey Bragg

What is a life insurance rider and which ones are actually worth adding?

Answer: There are a number of riders that can be added on. Child rider, family rider, disability rider and accidental death to name a few. Wich ones are worth adding. That depends on the reason you are getting g the insurance in the first place. These are all the things that the person you are talking to should be going over with you based on your specific need. Don't let them tell you you need this or it's standard with the policy. They need to be able to explain how it helps you achieve your goal.

What is the most common mistake people make when buying life insurance?

Answer: They let someone tell them what they need to get without any explanation of how it helps them achieve what goal they have for getting it.