Insurance is one of those things everyone needs but hopes to never use. However, chances are good that everyone will make that dreaded call at some point.
Who answers that call can make all the difference.
When local father and business owner Frank Mesa decided to open his own Allstate Office in his community of Lake Stevens, he had one goal in mind: making sure his neighbors and other Snohomish County residents could enjoy the benefits of a local insurance office that would put them and their families first.
It’s starts with benefits like a 24/7 texting line for support anytime, anywhere, and a local team of familiar faces who are there when you need them the most.
Mesa grew up in Snohomish County, where he attended Monroe High School and graduated from the University of Washington before settling his family in Lake Stevens. Having grown up in the community, he knew he could provide the personalized touch that was lacking when it came to insurance options.
Mesa and his dedicated team of insurance experts are putting Snohomish County residents first, bringing expertise that truly matters to the local community.
“Having a locally owned and operated office here in Lake Stevens has really allowed us to hone in on what matters to the communities right here in Snohomish County,” Mesa says. “Our number one priority is ensuring our clients have all their needs met – that means providing the information they need to protect what really matters to them, and at the lowest rates available.”
A driving force in the community
This past summer Mesa had the opportunity to take a front-and-center role in another area near and dear to many Snohomish County residents. With fond memories of visiting Evergreen Speedway as a child, he’s continued that tradition with his own children, and this past racing season Mesa sponsored up-and-coming driver Travis Koenen.
“This was the first time I had the opportunity to directly support a local racer and I jumped at the chance,” he says. “I’m excited for this to become an ongoing event for myself and the team at Lake Steven’s Allstate office. Supporting other local industries and community events like Aquafest in the summer is something I’m really passionate about.”
In addition to 24/7 text support, Mesa and the Lake Stevens team are available Monday to Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. , Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday by appointment.
Find peace of mind knowing that when the unexpected happens, your Lake Steven’s Allstate will be ready.
Learn more information about Frank and his team here, and find them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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