

Office Hours
Insurance Products Offered
Auto, Homeowners, Condo, Renters, Personal Articles, Business, Life, Health, Pet
Other Products
Mutual Funds, Annuities
Cody Burroughs
Burroughs Ins and Fin Svcs Inc
Office Hours
Address
La Salle, IL 61301-2338
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Office Info
Office Info
Office Hours
Location Details
- Parking: In front of building
- Parking: Right side of building
- No steps/stairs
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Phone
(815) 223-1059
Languages
Insurance Products Offered
Auto, Homeowners, Condo, Renters, Personal Articles, Business, Life, Health, Pet
Other Products
Mutual Funds, Annuities
Office Info
Office Info
Office Hours
Location Details
- Parking: In front of building
- Parking: Right side of building
- No steps/stairs
-
Phone
(815) 223-1059
Languages
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Cover two people with one policy, often at lower cost
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Cassie Radtke
Personal Account Representative
License #20344216
Cassie is the kind of customer service guru who could probably guide a lost puppy through a claims process while simultaneously organizing a surprise party for the office cat. With a smile that could light up a darkened claims form, she deftly navigates the labyrinth of paperwork while keeping her team so organized that even Marie Kondo would take notes. When she clocks out, you can find her on the golf course, perfecting her swing and trying to convince her friends that the real reason she missed that putt was because she was too busy mentally organizing her next work project. And when the sun sets, she unwinds with music, belting out karaoke tunes so enthusiastically that even the golf balls start rolling their eyes.
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Jennifer Laio
Personal Account Representative
License #20351564
Jennie is the office’s fearless fire and auto quote wrangler, handling billing like a wizard with a magic wand—if that wand were a calculator and the magic involved keeping everyone’s wallets intact. She’s so passionate about pet insurance that she once tried to convince her dog Lou that she needed a high-quality plan for “paw-tential injuries” from chasing squirrels. When she clocks out, you can bet she’s off to Orland, where she spends her time counting down the days until Christmas, because nothing says holiday spirit like a Mickey Mouse ornament on a palm tree! And when she’s not plotting her next trip to the most magical place on Earth, she’s hanging out with Lou, who has no idea why she keeps singing “Let It Go” at the top of her lungs—but she’s pretty sure it’s a princess thing and she just goes along for the ride.
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Matt Staab
Office Manager
License #19827693
Matt is the kind of guy who juggles life insurance policies like a circus performer, all while ensuring his customers feel like VIPs at a red carpet event. His love for life insurance is so intense that he once tried to convince a classic car to buy coverage—it was a tough sell, but the car definitely appreciated his enthusiasm! When he’s not busy saving the day in the insurance world, you can find him walking his cat, who struts down the sidewalk like it’s a runway, clearly unimpressed by Matt’s attempts to chat about the latest concert he attended. And when the music starts, Matt transforms into the ultimate fan, dancing like nobody's watching—except for the cat, who is judging him silently from the sidelines, probably plotting to file a claim for emotional agony.
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Cole Thompson
License #20353082
Cole is the kind of finance major who loves numbers so much that he probably tries to calculate his golf swing in his head—“Let’s see, if I drive at 90 mph and the wind is at 5 mph, I should be able to putt in 3.2 strokes... wait, where’s my ball?” His passion for health insurance is so strong that he once tried to pitch a wellness plan to his golf clubs, insisting that they needed coverage for “emotional stress” whenever they missed a shot. When he’s not crunching numbers or prioritizing policies, you can find him hanging out with friends, where he’s the designated “fun accountant,” always ready to calculate the greatest pizza-to-friend ratio for their hangouts. And when he takes Lucie, Cody’s dog, for a walk, he treats it like a business meeting—“Okay, Lucie, here’s the plan: we’ll walk for 30 minutes, then we’ll sniff every bush for the next 15. Any questions?”