Parents Fight Back
Parents of teen drivers become licensed parent-producers in their own community.
What it is
This is the silo you can go look at. NJParentsFightBack.com is live in New Jersey right now — it's the one the homepage sends you to inspect, because it's the clearest picture of what a silo actually is when it's running.
Parents of teen drivers are staring down two of the scariest family-finance moments at once: a new driver on the policy, and college bills right behind it. Nobody talks to them about the whole picture. This silo does — a nationally recognized college-planning expert, a local CPA, and the licensed agent, one coordinated plan pointed at the same family at the same time. Solve what the family actually loses sleep over, and the insurance follows on its own.
And some of those parents don't just become clients. They become licensed parent-producers — trusted voices carrying it to the next family in their own community.
How it works
The brand engages parents
where they already are — schools, sports, community groups — on the problems they actually have.
Three experts, one plan.
College planning (Andy Lockwood, who runs CRA's college planning division), the family's CPA, and your agency, coordinated.
Parents become producers.
The ones who love it get licensed — the same two-task producer role as Silo 01, inside a community that already trusts them.
Your market. Your numbers.
There are no projections on this page on purpose — your market, your carriers, and your inputs decide the number. Run it yourself, then see how Parents Fight Back stacks with the other eight.
No obligation. Month to month, $547/mo. Check whether your market is still open.