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BRENT LOVELL SHELTER INSURANCE ®

There are a lot of things that go into being a top-level insurance agent. A solid suite of insurance products, a caring compassionate attitude, and the willingness to stand by customers when they are needed most all add up to an agent you can count on, come what may.

Shelter Insurance® agent Brent Lovell is one such resource. An industry veteran with more than two decades of experience, he’s trusted by generations of clients insuring their home, life, auto, renters, boat, ATV, new commercial construction, RV, and farm.

But for as important as quality insurance products are, they pale in comparison to the personal attention and responsive customer service Brent delivers to every customer, in every situation, every time. “People count on me, and I want them to know that I will be there when they need it most,” he says. “If there’s one thing I’d want someone to know about me in my work, it’s that I value relationships. That’s what it’s all about, relationships and service and doing right by the policyholder. That’s what I am here for and that’s what I love most about this business.”

Having lived his entire life in the area, Brent understands the needs of hard-working people who make their living and raise families in the River Valley. He takes the time to really get to know his clients, to better serve their insurance needs. And when he gains a new customer, he gains them for the best of times and the worst of times.

“My commitment to helping our customers does not stop when they sign their policies. I make sure they know they can contact me at any time,” he says. “I've served customers for many years and helped generations of families get the right coverage at the right price. But the most satisfying part of this business is always going to be helping people recover from what life throws at them.

“That’s not something you can just say, you have to show up and we continue to be successful in this market because we’ve shown up when our clients need us the most.”

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