The 10 Minute Insurance Checkup

The 10 minute insurance checkup

The 10 Minute Insurance Checkup

For Kansas & Missouri families who just want clarity

Not sure if your insurance still makes sense? Let’s take 10 minutes and find out.

No pressure. No quotes. Just a quick review to make sure you’re not missing something important heading into 2026.

✔ Local, independent
✔ Plain-English explanations
✔ If nothing needs fixing, I’ll tell you


Schedule Your Checkup

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This is probably a good fit if…

  • You haven’t reviewed your coverage in a couple of years
  • You’re paying more but not sure what you’re getting
  • Your life changed (retirement, new job, paid off a house, health change)
  • You just want confirmation that things are still OK

If you’re only looking for the cheapest price online, this probably isn’t the right fit—and that’s okay.

What happens in the 10 minutes

  1. You tell me what prompted the checkup
  2. I ask a few clarifying questions
  3. I point out any gaps, any overkill, or confirm you’re in good shape

That’s it. If there’s an opportunity to improve things, we talk about it. If not, you leave with peace of mind.

Why I offer this

Insurance usually only gets attention when something goes wrong. By then, it’s often too late—or expensive.
This checkup is about catching issues before they become problems.

A quick note about me

I’m Paul Carrigan, owner of TCG Insurance Solutions. Most people don’t need more insurance—they need the right coverage explained clearly.
No scripts. No pressure. Just honest conversations.

The 10 minute insurance checkup

FAQs

Will you try to sell me something?
If something needs attention, I’ll explain why. The decision is always yours.

Do I need documents ready?
Nope. This is a conversation, not an audit.

What if everything is fine?
Then you’re done in 10 minutes and can stop wondering.


Not affiliated with or endorsed by Medicare or any government agency.

Insurance availability, eligibility, and benefits are subject to underwriting approval and carrier guidelines, which may vary by state.

 

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