Flying J Insurance Services, serving the trucking industry since 1997, has teamed with Aflac to offer professional drivers insurance coverage to help families and individuals meet the demands of rising medical expenses.
Aflac insurance policies pay benefits directly to the insured, independent of any existing major medical plan payments. Over-the-road drivers may apply for this kind of coverage by visiting with a licensed insurance agent now located in many Flying J Travel Plazas across the country.
By the end of 2006, Flying J will have remodeled more than 60 Travel Plazas across the country to include Financial Services Centers. Many of these centers will be staffed with a licensed insurance agent who represents a complete line of personal and trucking insurance products.
Flying J Insurance Services offers insurance that meets the needs of drivers and carriers of all sizes. Their strong portfolio of group and individual products includes Primary Liability, Cargo, Physical Damage and Commercial General Liability. Flying J Insurance Services also offers a unique package of insurance products for owner-operators, including occupation accident and health insurance. Its new personal lines division offers home, auto and RV insurance.
For more information, visit www.fjis.com.
Flying J Insurance Services Now Offers Aflac
Flying J Insurance Services, serving the trucking industry since 1997, has teamed with Aflac to offer professional drivers insurance coverage to help families and individuals meet the demands of rising medical expenses.
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