Sandi Horne, Life Insurance Broker
About Me
Good day! My name is Sandi, and I am passionate about helping people understand their life insurance choices. I provide no-cost guidance while reviewing options from top-rated companies, so you can feel confident knowing your family is taken care of. I am licensed in Georgia, NC, SC, Va, Tx, Oh, and Illinois.
Good day!
My name is Sandi Horne, and I am a licensed Life, Health, and Annuities agent dedicated to helping you navigate the complexities of insurance with confidence. With a specialized focus on Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplements, and Estate Planning, I guide clients through their options in GA, NC, SC, VA, TX, OH, and IL.
My mission is to provide no-cost, expert guidance that ensures your family and your future are fully protected. Whether you are transitioning into retirement or looking to secure your legacy, I am here to provide the clarity you deserve. I am committed to being a long-term resource for you and your family, ensuring you have the right protection at every stage of life.
I am an independent agent and am not affiliated with or endorsed by the government or the federal Medicare program. My services are provided at no cost to you.
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Q&A with Sandi Horne
What is the most common mistake people make when buying life insurance?
Answer: The most common mistake people make when buying Life Insurance is NOT getting any ..protect your most precious assets - Family.
What questions should a first-time life insurance buyer ask their agent?
Answer: A first time insurance buyer should ask their agent what are my options?
When will my policy go into effect?
Can you get life insurance to cover your mortgage?
Answer: Yes you can get Life Insurance to cover your mortgage. This can be done most commonly with Term Insurance and sometimes with an IUL.
What is the difference between a beneficiary and a contingent beneficiary?
Answer: The difference between a beneficiary and a contingent beneficiary - Beneficiary is your primary and contingent beneficiary is a secondary beneficiary.
