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How to Choose an Insurance Agent (2026 Guide)
Learn the difference between captive and independent agents, what to ask before buying, and how to verify licensing in your state.
8 min · Published January 15, 2026
Independent vs. captive agents
Independent agents represent multiple carriers and can shop the market on your behalf. Captive agents represent one insurer and may offer deeper product knowledge for that brand. Neither is inherently better — the right choice depends on your coverage needs and how many quotes you want to compare.
- Independent: broader carrier access, ideal for comparing rates
- Captive: single-carrier expertise, often strong for bundled loyalty discounts
- Both must be licensed in your state to sell insurance
Questions to ask before you buy
A trustworthy agent explains coverage gaps, not just premium price. Ask about deductibles, exclusions, claims handling, and renewal history in your zip code.
- Which carriers did you compare for my profile?
- What is not covered under this policy?
- How have rates changed in my area over the past three years?
- Who handles claims — you or a call center?
Verify licensing and complaints
Every state maintains an insurance department database. Look up the agent and agency license, then check consumer complaint indices. Insurance Trust Hub listings include license numbers when available, but always confirm directly with your state regulator.