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Jessica J Weaver, CIC
Jessica J Weaver, CIC

I have been thinking about my career and what it means to me over the past few days and felt maybe it is time to express it on our website. Few know the struggles of making a business like this last on your sheer determination. It has been a beautiful, worthwhile struggle, though.


I started my agency in 2009 on a leap of faith. Have you ever been faced with an opportunity to do something very different, uncharted, unknown, and scary? That's what landed in my lap summer of 2009. Freshly licensed as a P&C Insurance Agent, very little experience writing/selling insurance policies. I was a green hat - with a nursing background. What was I thinking!!!? The economy tanked in 2008, and I lived in the Energy Capital - Gillette, WY. The oil and gas fields were shutting down, and so were many businesses. Nobody was hiring, and I was let go of my less-than-a-year position as a customer service rep for an insurance agency. I had no real option (other than to go back into the medical field). I decided to take the leap and say yes to starting my own - scratch agency when presented with the idea from our district manager, Sheila. Meaning I started with zero clients. I had no idea what I was in for. She had faith in me, and from that day forward, I was now a business owner with zero experience. Yikes!


It's funny to look back on. In the medical field, if someone is sick, they come to you. You don't have to pick up the phone and ask them to come in. 30 days into opening my agency, I sit here... watching the phone. Not one person is calling me!! Build it, and they will come - they say. I had no idea I had to get the business. What a concept! One day, on day 30, a young lady stops in and buys her car insurance from me! Her policy was the first on the books, and the commissions paid me $75. That was my first paycheck, and I am still thankful for her. That sale restored hope for me. Onward to more extraordinary days!


At the beginning of my career, the lack of understanding of insurance contract law was a sticking point. I needed to understand what I was selling and quickly. I purchased and read multiple books; I re-read them and read again! Eventually, I realized the insurance policy was a legal contract! A legal contract! Whaaaaa? Do we sell legal contracts? Is it more than the numbers on the front page?


Here's where ignorance and being a new insurance agent bit me. My personality! By default, I always assume people have good intentions, and it truly surprised when they don't. My "green hat" showed brightly when my first opportunity to insure an apartment complex was only to keep the client's current agent honest! I had no idea people would do this sort of activity. This was a turning point in my mind. After all the time I spent at the apartments, hours of paperwork, and data gathering was all for nothing. I couldn't send an invoice to them for my time either. A hard lesson indeed. I suppose it wasn't for nothing; I did learn how to insure a 12-building complex and trial and error with acord applications. No hard feelings, only a learning opportunity. I also learned this commercial industry is a man's world - and I am here to stay!


This account created my love of Commercial Insurance. I enrolled shortly after into the commercial producer school with the National Alliance and have since gained further designations as a Certified Insurance Counselor. I am currently working towards my CRM designation. This designation will allow me to expand my abilities as a Risk Manager for consultant work alongside my insurance consulting practice. It's strange, as I was certain that life, health, and long-term care would be the highlights of my career due to my prior career in the medical field. However, I have learned that insurance is a form of taking care of people. We care for their future financial situation; if ever a loss happens. Commercial Insurance presents a puzzle. It's challenging, and when you visit with business owners, it is refreshing to see them glow with pride about their hard work and accomplishments. The amount of knowledge I have gained by learning from my client's specific line of work is astounding! The challenge is finding all the missing pieces and filling them as needed. Solving problems and providing a greater good makes any difficult day joyful.


My agency went from quasi-captive/independent to wholly owned independent in 2017. What did this mean for the agency? I had to start scratch again! But this time, I knew how to keep the doors open and not wait. Those same clients stayed loyal and remained with the agency.


Today, through a handful of employees, agents, and life hurdles, we are a well-rounded agency. Jennifer joined me in 2018, bringing decades of experience. In 2019, Lorna joined forces, also having decades of experience. Between the 3 of us, we handle just about anything the public needs for insurance. I believe that combined have 60+/- years of experience. Oops, maybe I shouldn't have said that. We are holding at 29 years! :)


I have had wonderful mentors over the years of business ownership; a few have worked next to me in the office. I love to learn from all agents. Everyone has a story of failure and success, and if you are a new agent or new agency owner, it is wise to listen and absorb all the stories, tricks, old-school advice, (etc). A scratch agency owner, well, that is nothing short of insanity. It is rarely done, and few make it. Cheers to those who have not purchased, walked into a book of clients, or weren't mentored before owning an agency.


So, here we are in 2023; The journey has been: fun, challenging, sleepless, stressful, scary, and rewarding owning an insurance agency. I am thankful for the opportunity I was provided in 2009. We have made it this far with the help of fantastic clients, referral partners, staff, and the general public.











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Agency Owner
Jessica Weaver, CIC

A new year and a new outlook. I welcome 2023 differently. Not only to reflect on pitfalls that I fell into last year, some industry struggles but, rather focus on the greater good. And that's what I plan to do. Let me explain.


2023... will be my mission to educate the public that insurance serves a greater good even through the pain of increasing rates. And It indeed does. I have some first-hand stories that you might find interesting if you have not had to use your insurance.


For example, the wind storms in 2020 knocked down massive trees in the county. Some collapsing structures have been around for almost a century. Homeowners having their entire lives rearranged ended up having $100,000's + in claim sums of money to rebuild the structures and remove the downed trees (some as wide as a dining table). Can you believe it was well over $15,000 for the tree removal? There were other expenses to fix the property, but the bulk was the tree and structure costs. The out-of-pocket was significantly minimized with the help of an insurance policy.


Have you noticed the cost of repairing a vehicle after striking a deer? A bumper replacement, headlights, cameras, etc that is quickly pushing $5,000 +.


My flood damage to my home in 2019 was another large claim that without the Private flood program to assist me in the rebuild, I would be going to my lender to get a loan to rebuild. I paid $800 for my premium that year and was paid in return over $130,000 to rebuild. The 8 tons of building materials and personal belongings that went to the landfill was a hefty bill. I was very thankful for my excellent flood insurance program (and agent!). I do not wish anyone to experience a flood loss as I did. It wasn't very good. But less awful with the insurance.


Let's also not forget the cost of defending us. Litigation costs are insanely high. Some lawsuits take months and sometimes years to battle. Our insurance policies have a duty to defend until a settlement has been made. (Obviously there are exclusions to that statement, intentional acts are not covered!). That protection alone is worth every premium penny spent! After serving time on the board with the Local Government Liability Pool, I had first-hand experience with the cost of a lawsuit. As the average person with a family, I am not sure we could afford not to have a good liability insurance program.


According to NAMIC Issue Analysis "Why your insurance costs what it does: A risk-based pricing primer," Insurance plays an important role in society, allowing businesses and individuals to live their lives and move forward with peace of mind.


  • Reduces risks people may encounter, which means people can start businesses, hire employees, manufacture products, and buy homes, cars, and other consumer goods;

  • Promotes improved safety for individuals and businesses with loss control and risk management;

  • Assists in community recovery following natural disasters;

  • Contributes trillions of dollars in taxes, funding, and investments in the economy; and

  • It helps keep the economy moving forward by providing peace of mind in an uncertain world

With all that being said, I wish you a claim free 2023. I pray for you and your family or business. I pray for our ranchers and farmers. Here's to robust, reliable insurance policies, and the knowledgeable agent is at your side. Please take the time to consider purchasing added layers of litigation protection, flood insurance, and life insurance. I welcome you to contact our office for details on what that looks like.


Thanks for reading, and as always, you are my favorite!


Jessica J Weaver, CIC

Agency Owner






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Updated: Jan 4, 2023

We want to kick off the New Year with our friends and family at a Welcome 2023 Party. A light, fun little event hosted by our staff. We will have the usual food, drink, and giveaways! We would love to see you and welcome the new year together!


WHEN: FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 2023 AT 3 PM – 6 PM


PRIZES: New Year Boozy Basket, Gift Cards, Basket with Local Goods


Hope to see you then!




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