Independent insurance · Utah & Idaho

Clear insurance.
Fewer headaches.
One person to call.

Most business owners have insurance. What they don't have is one person responsible for the whole picture. That's the job I actually do.

A few sentences is enough. No forms, no phone tree — and it costs you nothing to ask.

Years in
~25
Founded
1998
Licensed
UT · ID
Ben Page, Page Insurance
Ben Page Page Insurance LLC

Who's writing

The agency my dad founded. The work I chose.

I'm Ben Page of Page Insurance — an independent agency my dad founded in 1998. I joined in 2001, which puts me at about twenty-five years in this business, most of it spent with the owners I know best: restaurants and the trades — taquerias and pizza joints, framing crews and remodelers.

Being independent means I work with a curated portfolio of insurance companies instead of being locked to one — so I'm shopping for you, not for a quota. And I handle commercial and personal together on purpose, because the gaps that hurt usually happen between policies, not just inside them.

You have my number. You text me. I handle it.

Ben Page

Ben's take

I'm a business owner who happens to do insurance — so I don't treat your policy like something to sell you once. I treat it like my own: what would actually hurt if it went wrong, and is anyone watching it but me.

How it actually works

It really is just a text.

No portal to log into. No quote bot. No “an agent will reach out in 3–5 business days.” You text the person who actually handles your account — me — and you get a straight answer from someone who knows your file.

Send the first one
What a first text looks like example

Hi Ben — just emailed you my current insurance papers. 12 years in business, never had a claim. Mind taking a look?

Hi Matt, good to connect. Give me a few minutes to go through them.

👍

Good news — I had enough in your email to build a full quote. Here's your proposal: looks like it could save you real money, and it closes a couple of coverage gaps you had.

Just looked at it — that's awesome. Thank you!

Call me anytime and we'll walk through it together.

An illustration of a typical first conversation.

Who I help

Industries I know well enough to spot the problem before it bills you

01

Restaurants

Turnover, annual audits, and a work comp number that's almost always set too high. A lot of restaurants get stuck in the state comp fund because their agent didn't know where else to place them — I have access to programs that may lower comp for clean-history restaurants. And honestly, I just really care about these owners and making the whole thing as easy as possible.

Comp · Audits · Property

02

Contractors

Need a certificate today to get on the jobsite? Text it to me. From your first liability policy to a full program — COIs, additional-insured language, the installation floater nobody mentions, and the subcontractor-certificate trap that can blow up an audit. I know where contractor coverage actually leaks.

Hablo español.

GL · Certs · Subs

03

Other small business

Not sure you're a fit? Ask. I can usually tell in a few minutes whether I'm the right person for your business — and I'd rather save us both the runaround than pretend.

Just ask

We'll get along if

You'd rather text one person than chase three agents.

I'm not your guy if

You think the cheapest number always wins, no matter what it does to your coverage — or you'd rather click through a portal than have a real person own it.

And if I'm not the right fit, I'll tell you — and point you to someone who is.

Straight talk

What most agents won't tell you

Any agent can make it cheap. Strip the coverage, hit whatever number you wanted to hear — and then the audit comes and doubles the bill.

Cheap isn't a strategy.

Your agent should do more than set-and-disappear. Annual reviews so coverage keeps pace with the business. Coordinating policies so nothing falls through the seams. Working with your bookkeeper before the audit, not after the bill. That's the actual job — and it's the part nobody quotes you on.

  • Then Set the policy, disappear until renewal, hope nothing changed.
  • Now Review yearly, coordinate coverage, prep the audit with your books in hand.
Ben's not just our agent — he's part of our team. I manage the books for Pizza Pie Cafe and have worked with Ben for over a decade. He stays involved, keeps things organized, and helps us address issues before they turn into problems.
Mandi Tomlinson Bookkeeper · Pizza Pie Cafe
Reach me

Start with a text.

That's genuinely how most of my conversations start. Tell me what you run and what's worrying you — a few sentences is enough.

It costs nothing and commits you to nothing. If I'm not your guy, you'll know in a few minutes — from me.

Text 208-557-8860 Call