About Victoria Eden
I started my insurance career in 1990, initially as a Farmers Insurance Group (captive) agent. Later I became an independent insurance advisor (broker). I am not controlled by any insurance company so I can truly serve your needs to obtain the best possible coverage at the lowest price by researching a multitude of insurance companies. I hold insurance licenses in multiple states.
While I have decades of experience with annuities, retirement planning and Medicare, I specialize in the tried and true use of life insurance for families and businesses (especially hard-to-place cases because of medical history.) My goal is to put enough money in the right hands at the right time. It is my honor and privilege to help you protect your family’s financial future Check out the testimonials of happy clients.
My monthly newsletter (sent by mail), Victoria’s View: Truthful Insurance Information Delivered with a Smile! ©, is a free service to my clients and future clients. (View sample issues here.) To become a better buyer, browse the numerous consumer-education articles listed on this webpage.
I have authored three books for insurance consumers:
- Confessions of a Life Insurance Agent: The Nine Inside Secrets You Must Know to Slash Your premiums!©
- How to Pay for Your Alternative Health Care with Tax Free Dollars and Financially Survive a Medical Disaster!©
- The 4 Pitfalls of Insuring Your Home That Expose YOU to Predators, Opportunists and Financial Ruin!©
After a lifetime in Orange County, California, I made Georgia my home in 2007. I am an award-winning photographer and watercolor painting artist. And I am the proud mother of three terrific adults, Russell, Julianne and Gregory.
Why I feel passionate about protecting families with life insurance
I learned firsthand the high cost of an untimely death without life insurance protection. My husband suffered a health challenge that made him uninsurable when he was just 34 years old. (That was years before I became an insurance professional.) Five years later he died leaving me with our young son to raise but no money with which to do it. My life would have played out far differently if we had bought insurance on his life. The Social Security survivor’s benefits helped, but I lacked the choices and options that only money can give.
Bad stuff doesn’t always happen to someone else. Sometimes tragedy hits at home. That’s why I am personally committed to helping you get the life insurance you really need now, not later, and at a price that fits your current budget.