Thank you for visiting! Lauck Insurance (formerly Weigel Insurance) is an Independent Agency that has been proudly serving Salina and its surrounding communities since 1945. We are an established firm, in association with approximately 50+ companies. At Lauck Insurance, we do not work for an insurance company, we work for you, and that's how insurance should be!
When you allow us to quote your business, we quote it with many of our companies, ensuring that you get the best service, and the best price. See the difference an Independent Agent can make. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
When you allow us to quote your business, we quote it with many of our companies, ensuring that you get the best service, and the best price. See the difference an Independent Agent can make. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
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Ralph Weigel opened his insurance business (Ralph Weigel Agency) in the fall of 1945. Maure Weigel joined his fathers business in 1972, then took over the agency in 1998, revising the name to Weigel Insurance Agency. In January of 2017, Maure retired and sold the agency to his office manager of five years, Chris Lauck.
We will provide you with car insurance that gives you quality protection at a great price. Every policy comes with the support of a knowledgeable, friendly, and local agent. With personal attention and service, you'll have the information you need to choose the car insurance coverage that makes the most sense for you.
Basic motorcycle insurance policies with our carriers start as low as $65/year. Adding coverages is affordable too. And with some coverages, you might get a little more at Weigel Insurance Agency, than you would elsewhere. For example, with Total Loss coverage, you get a new bike if yours is stolen or wrecked; sometimes, this coverage only covers accidents.
Running a small business involves a significant investment. Business insurance protects your investment by minimizing financial risks associated with unexpected events such as a death of a partner, an injured employee, a lawsuit, or a natural disaster. Unless you are an employer, business insurance is generally not required by law, however, it is common practice to purchase enough insurance to cover your assets.
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Laura Underwood
Oct 18, 2020
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