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North Carolina Independent Insurance Agency

Auto / Car Insurance, Home Insurance, Business / Commercial Insurance, and Life / Health Insurance for Raleigh and All of North Carolina

Brent Lamm, Lamm Insurance Group‘s principle insurance agent knows how important insurance is to your every day life. He is a 3rd generation insurance agent with 16 years experience in the insurance business. So you know you’re in good hands.

Lamm Insurance Group pledges to deliver extraordinary, quality service to all of our clients in an ethical, professional and friendly manner. We are committed to servicing our clients based on their individual needs and always in their best interest. Our competitive edge is our speed and friendliness of service.

An Independent Advantage

We are Independent Agents in Raleigh, North Carolina, free to choose the best carrier for your insurance needs. We do not work for an insurance company; we work for you. We work on your side when you have a loss and follow through to see that you get fair, prompt payment and service. Lamm Insurance Group represents a carefully selected group of financially strong, reputable insurance companies, therefore, we are able to offer you the best coverage at the most competitive price.

Specializing In Erie Insurance

Erie Insurance has been helping customers since 1925 with their auto, home, business, and life insurance needs.
Brent Lamm, Insurance Agent

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