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Showing 3 life insurance agents in Edinboro, PA
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Hamilton Insurance Agency
207 Erie St, Edinboro, PA 16412
(814) 734-5618
hamiltonins.com
Daniel McNally - State Farm Insurance Agent
408 W Plum St, Edinboro, PA 16412
(814) 734-4213
danmcnallyinsurance.com
Jerimy Schleicher, Financial Services Professional - New York Life
220 W Plum St Ste 340, Edinboro, PA 16412
(814) 734-9050
newyorklife.com
What Does a Life Insurance Agent in Edinboro Cost?
Term life insurance in Pennsylvania typically costs between $25 and $100 per month for a healthy 35 year old. Whole life policies can range from $100 to $300 per month or more. Costs vary based on age health policy type and coverage 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 license does a life insurance agent in Edinboro need?
Agents must hold a Pennsylvania life insurance license issued by the Pennsylvania Insurance Department. They must complete continuing education every two years to keep their license active.
How long does it take to get a life insurance policy in Edinboro?
The process usually takes a few days to several weeks. It depends on the policy type and whether a medical exam is required. Pennsylvania has a 10 day free look period for most policies.
Are there Pennsylvania rules about life insurance beneficiaries?
Yes. Pennsylvania law allows you to name any person or entity as a beneficiary. If no beneficiary is named the death benefit goes to your estate which may go through probate.