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Showing 5 disability insurance agents in Burton, MI
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Adrian Hunter - State Farm Insurance Agent
2414 S Center Rd Ste B, Burton, MI 48519
(810) 820-8552
adrianhunteragency.com
Gass Becker Insurance
4010 E Bristol Rd, Burton, MI 48519
(810) 743-4440
Farm Bureau insurance
3374 S Center Rd, Burton, MI 48519
(810) 744-4850
farmbureauinsurance-mi.com
Huntington Insurance
1318 E Bristol Rd, Burton, MI 48529
(517) 921-1493
huntington.com
Huntington Insurance
4280 E Court St, Burton, MI 48509
(800) 480-2265
huntington.com
What Does a Disability Insurance Agent in Burton Cost?
Typical costs for disability insurance in Michigan range from 1% to 3% of your annual income for a long term policy. For a 50,000 dollar annual income, that means 500 to 1,500 dollars per year. Short term policies are often cheaper but cover fewer months. Costs vary by age, health, occupation, and benefit amount. This is general information, not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a disability insurance agent in Burton do?
A disability insurance agent helps you compare policies from different carriers and explains how Michigan law affects your coverage. They guide you on benefit amounts, elimination periods, and policy exclusions. They do not provide legal advice but can help you understand your options.
Is disability insurance required in Michigan?
No, Michigan does not require individuals to carry private disability insurance. However, employers with 50 or more workers must provide unpaid leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act. A disability insurance agent can help you fill gaps in coverage.
How does Michigan law affect disability insurance claims?
Michigan follows a no fault system for auto accidents, which may limit disability benefits from car injuries. For other claims, policies are governed by contract law. Agents can explain how state specific rules like the Michigan Insurance Code impact your policy terms.