Sammons Enterprises, Inc. - Sammons Corporation (Main Office) - Dallas, TX
Lawyers in Dallas, TX
5949 Sherry Lane Suite 1900 Dallas, TX 75225
Updated: 02/15/2026
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5949 Sherry Lane
Suite 1900
Dallas, TX 75225
Phone: (214) 210-5000
Fax: (214) 210-5087
Website: http://www.sammonsenterprises.com/
Illinois Locations
525 West Van Buren Street
Chicago, IL 60607
Phone: (312) 648-7600
Fax: (312) 648-7779
Website: http://www.sammonsenterprises.com/
Iowa Locations
4350 Westown Parkway
West Des Moines, IA 50266
Phone: (877) 586-0240
Fax: (214) 210-5087
Website: http://www.sammonsenterprises.com/
South Dakota Locations
One Sammons Plaza
Sioux Falls, SD 57193
Phone: (800) 923-3223
Fax: (214) 210-5087
Website: http://www.midlandnationallife.com/
Additional Texas Locations
Dallas, TX (Main Office)
5949 Sherry Lane
Suite 1900
Dallas, TX 75225
Phone: (214) 210-5000
Fax: (214) 210-5087
Website: http://www.sammonsenterprises.com/
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