Licensed agent · Nashville, Tennessee

Life insurance that actually fits your family.

No call centers, no pressure, no jargon. I'll walk you through what term and permanent coverage really cost, shop it across carriers, and help you pick the policy you'd still be glad about in twenty years.

Free, no-obligation quotes Licensed in TN, KY, UT & CA Five national carriers
Coverage

Two ways to protect the people who depend on you.

Most families end up with one, some with a little of both. Here's the honest version of each — including the trade-offs.

Term life

Term life insurance

A set amount of coverage for a set number of years — typically 10, 15, 20, or 30. If something happens to you during that window, your family gets the death benefit, tax-free.

  • The most coverage for the least money
  • Level premiums that never increase during the term
  • Common amounts: $250K to $2M+
  • Many policies convert to permanent coverage later without a new medical exam
  • No cash value — when the term ends, the coverage ends

Usually the right fit if: you have a mortgage, young kids, or income your household couldn't replace, and you want the biggest safety net your budget allows.

Whole life & IUL

Whole life & indexed universal life

Permanent coverage that doesn't expire, plus a cash value account that builds over time and that you can borrow against while you're alive.

  • Coverage that lasts your whole life, not a set term
  • Builds cash value you can access for emergencies, opportunities, or retirement income
  • Whole life: guaranteed growth and predictable premiums
  • IUL: growth tied to a market index with a floor that protects against losses, and flexible premiums
  • Costs meaningfully more per dollar of death benefit than term

Usually the right fit if: you want lifelong coverage, you're already maxing other tax-advantaged accounts, or you're planning around estate, business, or legacy goals.

Not sure which one you need? That's normal — and it's the conversation I'm here to have. There's no cost to ask, and no obligation to buy.

Coverage placed through
  • AuguStar Financial
  • American General
  • National Life Group
  • Minnesota Life
  • Lincoln Financial

Because I'm appointed with several carriers, I can compare how each one prices your age, health, and coverage amount — the differences are often large.

How it works

Three steps, and none of them are pushy.

Tell me about your situation

Fill out the short form or call. I'll ask about your family, your income, any debt, and your health — enough to quote you accurately, and nothing more.

I shop it for you

I compare real quotes from my five carriers and bring you a side-by-side. Carriers price health conditions very differently, and that's where the savings are.

We get you covered

Apply when you're ready. I handle the paperwork and stay with you through underwriting until the policy is in force — and I'm still your agent after.

Sydney Fisher, licensed life insurance agent in Nashville, Tennessee
About

Hi, I'm Sydney.

I'm a licensed life insurance agent based in Nashville, and I help families across Tennessee, Kentucky, Utah, and California figure this out — which mostly means answering the questions people are embarrassed to ask. How much do I actually need? Is whole life a rip-off? What happens if I get sick later?

I'm appointed with five national carriers rather than tied to one company's products, so I can compare what each of them will actually offer you. I get paid by the carrier you choose, and it costs you nothing to have me in your corner.

I'd rather you buy a smaller policy you'll keep than a big one you'll cancel in eight months. If term is the right answer, I'll tell you that. If you don't need coverage at all right now, I'll tell you that too.

Sydney Fisher

Licensed life insurance agent · TN License #3004316924 · CA License #0L32101 · NPN 18130235

Questions

The things people ask me most.

How much coverage do I actually need?

A common starting point is 10 to 12 times your annual income, plus anything you'd want paid off — mortgage, loans, future college costs — minus savings and any coverage you already have through work. That's a rule of thumb, not an answer. The real number depends on who depends on you and for how long, which is a ten-minute conversation.

What does it cost?

Rates depend on your age, health, tobacco use, the amount of coverage, and the type of policy — so anyone quoting you a price before asking those questions is guessing. Term coverage is often far cheaper than people expect, especially if you buy young. I'll give you exact numbers from several carriers, not a range.

My help is free to you. Insurance carriers pay agent commissions out of the premium, and the premium is the same whether you buy through me or directly.

Do I have to take a medical exam?

Often, no. Many carriers now offer accelerated underwriting that approves healthy applicants in days using prescription and medical database checks instead of a paramedical exam. If your health history is more complicated, a full exam may get you a better rate — we'll decide together.

I have a health condition. Am I uninsurable?

Almost certainly not. Diabetes, high blood pressure, past cancer, anxiety and depression, sleep apnea — these are all routinely covered. Carriers rate conditions very differently from each other, so the single most valuable thing an independent agent does is know which company to send your file to.

Isn't the coverage through my job enough?

Group coverage is a good benefit and a bad plan. It's usually one or two times salary, it isn't portable when you change jobs, and it ends when the job does — often at exactly the age when buying new coverage gets expensive. Most people use it as a supplement to a policy they own.

Is whole life a bad deal?

It's a bad deal when it's sold to someone who needed term. It's a reasonable tool for lifelong needs, estate planning, business continuity, and for people who've already filled up their other tax-advantaged buckets. The honest answer is that it depends entirely on your situation, and I'll show you the math either way.

What happens after I buy?

I stay your agent. I'll check in when your situation changes — a new baby, a move, a raise, a mortgage payoff — and if your family ever needs to file a claim, you call me and I walk them through it.

Free quote

Let's find out what this would actually cost you.

Takes about two minutes. No obligation, no credit check, and I won't sell or share your information with anyone.

If you'd rather just talk it through, that's usually faster anyway. Call or text me and we'll sort it out in one conversation.

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