All of our expert advice can be given over a quick phone call, but we love discussing your health insurance options in person. If you can find the time to visit our office, we’d love to see you. We have two convenient locations in Charlotte and the Triad area if you’d like to pay us a visit and discuss your options in person.
Our number one goal is to find affordable solutions to all of your personal insurance needs. It is our commitment and desire to establish trust and a long-lasting relationship with our clients. This commitment has served us well throughout the years. We are a family-owned business and we have a proven track record of responding quickly to all the changes as they happen in the dynamic insurance industry.
When it comes to shopping for health insurance, many people are so confused that they end up paying more than they need. The agents at Blue Chip NC help individuals and families find policies that match their situation at a price they can afford.
We know how hard it can be to go through this process and have helped thousands of individuals and families, like you, find coverage in North Carolina. And when you have the right level of coverage, then you aren’t overpaying hundreds or thousands of dollars.
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Posted: May 25, 2023
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Posted: May 10, 2023
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