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Showing 2 final expense insurance agents in Citrus Springs, FL
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Emery Abshier: Allstate Insurance
750 W Hampshire Blvd #2, Citrus Springs, FL 34434
(352) 746-0606
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Allstate Personal Financial Representative: Harvey Weisenfeld
750 W Hampshire Blvd #2, Citrus Springs, FL 34434
(352) 746-0606
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What Does a Final Expense Insurance Agent in Citrus Springs Cost?
Typical final expense insurance premiums in Florida range from 30 to 100 dollars per month for a 5000 to 15000 dollar policy. Rates depend on age health and the coverage amount chosen. Citrus Springs residents may see slightly different quotes based on local provider costs. This is general information and 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 final expense insurance agent in Citrus Springs do?
A final expense insurance agent helps Citrus Springs residents compare and purchase a small whole life policy designed to cover funeral and burial costs. The agent guides you through the application process and explains how the policy pays benefits directly to your chosen beneficiary.
Do I need a medical exam for final expense insurance in Florida?
Most final expense policies in Florida do not require a medical exam. However the insurance company will ask health questions on the application. Some policies offer guaranteed acceptance for applicants with serious health conditions but may have a waiting period for full coverage.
How does Florida law affect final expense insurance payouts?
Florida law gives insurance companies a 30 day period to investigate a claim before they must pay the beneficiary. The policy proceeds are generally not subject to probate if the beneficiary is an individual. This allows quick access to funds for funeral arrangements.