
Your Insurance Agency Team
Dominic Javier
- General Lines Insurance Agent in Texas (3074416) / NPN (20866785)
- Licensed in Life, Health, Disability and HMO Insurance in Texas;
- Licensed In Property and Casualty Insurance in Texas;
- AHIP Certified (Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement);
- Owns and Manages DEAJ Investments LLC, a Vending Machine Operator in DFW, Texas;
- Consultant, DEAJ Oil and Gas Consulting, a Downstream Marketing Retail Consulting Firm, USA.
Divine Javier
- Life, Health, Disability and HMO Insurance Agent in Texas (2294180) / NPN (18774262)
- Business Manager at the Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas
The Company
Dominic Hilario Espiritu Javier is the primary insurance agent doing business as (DBA) DEAJ Insurance and Investments Consulting. The insurance consulting agency was established in October 2024 as a sole proprietorship in the State of Texas. It holds offices in the Town of Flower Mound and in the City of Arlington.
DEAJ Insurance and Investments Consulting is a subsidiary of DEAJ Investments LLC, a vending machine company based in North Texas.
Licensed and authorized as a General Lines Insurance by the Texas Department of Insurance.
Ethics, Our Cup of Coffee
Conducting business according to the highest standards of honesty and fairness
Treating clients as we want and expect to be treated
Providing competent and client-focused sales and service
Competing fairly
Providing advertising and sales material with content that is clear, fair and does not mislead
Handling client complaints and disputes fairly and promptly
Maintaining a system of supervision and review that is reasonably designed to achieve these goals


We Understand Getting Coverage is Confusing and Complex
Many uninsured Texans who attempt to enroll in Life and Health (Disability) insurances, particularly through the ACA Marketplace, report that the process is confusing, frustrating and often abandoned, as we have found os far.
The application is too long, too invasive early on and hard to navigate due to unfamiliar terminology and lack of clear plan comparisons. Some also cited aggressive marketing and spam, decision paralysis and lack of support as key reasons why they didn't pursue coverage.