What kind of life insurance companies are there in South Carolina?; BAILEY v. AMERICAN HERITAGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

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Question by foxyb131: What kind of life insurance companies are there in South Carolina?
In the next two years I am planning to move from Detroit, MI,and I am trying to find out everything I can aboout South and North Carolina. I am a professional Life insurance Agent/Staff Manager,and that’s why I want to know. I’m 57years old and I need to know about their cities,and which ones would be best for me at this age.

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Answer by adayandforeverband
I live about 20 miles south of Charlotte, NC. I would say if you enjoy living in the city Charlotte is probably your best bet. It is the biggest city and has the strongest economy of NC and SC. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. There are quite a few suburbs you could choose from in NC and SC if you want to live here. I don’t know about life insurance, I am only 21. I know taxes are higher in NC. Car insurance is less expensive in NC. Email me if you have any other questions about this area.

Here is the yellow pages listing of life insurance companies in Rock Hill, which is a city right outside of Charlotte, of about 60,000 people.

http://www.yellowpages.com/Rock-Hill-SC/Life-Insurance?search_mode=all&search_terms=life+insurance

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BAILEY v. AMERICAN HERITAGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
("ERISA"), and against defendants American Heritage Life Insurance Company and Disability Management Services Inc., to recover benefits he claims are due to him under an employee welfare benefit plan and an employee insurance program.
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