Kirk OHair
Insurance Professional
Preservation Financial
300 Main St
Roanoke, TX 76262, US
Affiliations
Professional Profile
A Texas native with a background in Home and Family Life from Texas Tech University, has developed a reputable career in financial services spanning over 19 years. His journey led him from real estate to financial services, where he found his calling in providing expert guidance on Social Security, Medicare, life, and medical insurance. Kirk’s credibility is deeply rooted in his personal experience with Preservation Financial, where he initially joined as a client and was impressed by the firm’s integrity and client-first approach. This firsthand experience solidified his trust in their expertise and commitment to helping others, prompting him to join the firm in 2023 to expand its Medicare and insurance business. Kirk’s dedication to serving clients aligns with his belief in putting people first and adhering to Biblical principles, making him a trusted expert in Medicare and social security matters.
Areas of Expertise
- Insurance Agent
- Medicare Advisor
Real Stories from Real People
Most People Leave Money on the Table
96%
Don't Optimize
Very few people get all the Social Security they deserve.
$111,000
Is Lost
The average household is losing $111,000 in potential income.
1 Chance
To Claim
Social Security gives you one chance to get it right – forever.
Maximize Your Benefits
Discover important information for your situation.
Married
If you are married, you may be able to collect up to one-half of your spouse’s Social Security benefit. This won’t affect your spouse’s checks. Ask an RSSA® for details.

Divorced
If you are divorced and 62 or older, you may qualify to receive Social Security benefits from your ex-spouse — in addition to your own Social Security payments. Ask an RSSA® for details.

Widowed
If your spouse has passed away, you may be eligible for a survivor benefit. The extra money may be essential for you. Ask an RSSA® for details.

Single
If you are single, and solely responsible for your retirement, making the optimal Social Security claiming decision is particularly important. Ask an RSSA® about your options.

Self-Employed
As a self-employed person, you may be able to decrease your payroll taxes — yet still receive the maximum income from Social Security. Ask an RSSA® for details.

Disability
Social Security can provide valuable disability benefits if you qualify, but these benefits — and how you qualify for them — are often misunderstood. Ask an RSSA® for details.

Immigrant
If you are a lawful permanent resident, but not yet a citizen, you may still qualify for Social Security benefits. Ask an RSSA® for details.
