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Showing 3 disability insurance agents in Worthington, OH
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Insurance Agency of Ohio
7100 N High St #300, Worthington, OH 43085
(380) 400-8823
iaofohio.com
Montana Insurance
1311 Worthington Woods Blvd, Worthington, OH 43085
(614) 846-9830
almontanaagency.com
France & Associates Inc
5921 N High St, Worthington, OH 43085
(614) 888-8124
franceins.com
What Does a Disability Insurance Agent in Worthington Cost?
Disability insurance agents in Ohio typically earn commissions from insurance companies. You do not pay the agent directly. Policy premiums vary from 1% to 3% of your annual income. For example a 50,000 dollar annual income may cost 500 to 1,500 dollars per year. Costs depend on your age health and occupation. 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 Worthington do?
A disability insurance agent helps you choose a policy and assists with claims. They explain policy terms and help you gather medical evidence. They do not provide legal advice but can connect you with resources.
How long do I have to file a disability claim in Ohio?
Ohio law does not set a specific deadline for filing disability claims. However most policies require prompt notice within 30 days. Check your policy for exact time limits.
Can a disability insurance agent help with an appeal in Ohio?
Yes an agent can help you understand the appeal process and gather documents. They cannot represent you in court but can guide you on policy requirements. Ohio law allows you to request a review of denied claims.