Alliance Insurance Agency of Illinois - Marshall and Robinson, Illinois
Auto/Car Insurance, Homeowners Insurance, Business/Commercial Insurance For Marshall, Robinson, and All of Illinois and Indiana
Thank you for visiting Alliance Insurance Agency of IL. We’re an independent agency – which means we can shop around for the best deal for you! My name is Nancy Tomasino and I am the principal agent and owner. I’ve owned and operated the agency since 2006 when our Marshall office opened. My assistant, Linda Helm, joined me in 2012 when we opened the Robinson location. I’ve worked in the industry since 1992 and worked directly for a number of insurance companies. I feel my background of working both at the companies and at an agency helps me provide better service and advice to my customers.
Our Marshall office is located on Highway 1 just south of the IGA and our Robinson office is located just south of the railroad tracks on Elm St. We can write business anywhere in the states of Illinois or Indiana and can write products from business insurance to health insurance and, of course, homeowners insurance and auto insurance. Combining our efforts of personalized service with the financial strength of A+ rated carriers along with amazing pricing, is a winning combination. Give us a call today!
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