We're one of Miami's top rated insurance agencies. With us, you'll have multiple insurance carrier & coverage options.
Looking for the best insurance agency in Miami? We've got you covered. Gone are the days of calling around from broker to broker trying to pin down the right coverage and an honest price. We understand your time is valuable, so we shop and compare top companies on your behalf so you don't have to stress.
Bryan Grossi
Samya Correa
Armando Mazza
Fernanda Horta
Insurance is never JUST about cutting cost, but we're really good at saving Miami residents money.
We proactively shop & compare many different insurance options to help find you the absolute best combination of cost and coverage. On average, we save Miami residents roughly 57% annually on their combined policies. What's more, we help local business owners do the same. We are your one-stop option for all of your insurance needs.
Curious about our process? It's really easy!
We do all of the heavy lifting for you, all we need is some basic information to get started 🙂
Start Online
Enter some basic info on our website.
We Shop For You
We check with multiple insurance carriers.
Choose Your Plan
We present multiple options to pick from.
Have questions about the process of switching to us?
Get answers to some frequently asked questions below.
There are many reasons we feel that we're a great choice to help with your insurance. Maybe the biggest one is that our agency is 100% independent and can offer you many choices when it comes to coverage and insurance providers. This saves you hours of time in trying to compare the different options yourself 🙂
When you're ready to switch over to our agency, you'll first need to secure coverage with the carrier we found for you. This usually involves making an initial down payment and signing off on the policies we present to you. The process is very simple and only takes a matter of minutes.
While we can definitely revisit your policies on an annual basis, changing insurance carriers every year (or six months) can actually negatively impact your "insurance score" which can actually cause your rates to increase. Therefore, while it's possible, we don't necessarily recommend it.