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Showing 8 long-term care insurance agents in White Lake, MI
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Randy Elder - State Farm Insurance Agent
9278 Highland Rd Ste 7, White Lake, MI 48386
(248) 887-6004
eldersf.com
Shirl Crowe: Allstate Insurance
9145 Highland Rd, White Lake, MI 48386
(248) 698-1731
agents.allstate.com
Paul Donnelly - State Farm Insurance Agent
5951 Highland Rd G, White Lake, MI 48383
(248) 714-5311
mywhitelakeagent.com
Lankford Insurance Agency
1135 Round Lake Rd #2, White Lake, MI 48386
(248) 360-6524
lankfordagency.com
A Plus Insurance Benefits
124 Springhill Dr, White Lake, MI 48386
(231) 331-3868
J. Jones Insurance Agency - Farm Bureau Insurance
1097 Union Lake Rd # A, White Lake, MI 48386
(248) 366-3222
jjonesinsurance.com
Aaa Insurance: Caylor Susan
330 Town Center Blvd # D-105, White Lake, MI 48386
(248) 618-3440
aaa.com
Allstate Personal Financial Representative: Matthew Bade
9145 Highland Rd, White Lake, MI 48386
(586) 291-8043
agents.allstate.com
What Does a Long-Term Care Insurance Agent in White Lake Cost?
In Michigan, long-term care insurance premiums vary based on age, health, and coverage amount. A typical policy for a 55-year-old might cost between $1,500 and $3,000 per year. Costs for a 65-year-old can range from $2,500 to $5,000 per year. These are estimates only. 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 long-term care insurance agent in White Lake do?
A long-term care insurance agent helps you compare policies from different companies. They explain coverage options, costs, and how Michigan partnership policies can help protect your assets. They do not provide legal advice but can guide your insurance choices.
How does Michigan law affect long-term care insurance?
Michigan offers a Long-Term Care Partnership Program. This program lets you keep more assets if you use Medicaid after your insurance benefits run out. An agent can tell you if a partnership policy is right for you.
What is the best age to buy long-term care insurance in Michigan?
Many people buy coverage in their 50s or early 60s when premiums are lower. Waiting until older ages can make policies more expensive or harder to qualify for. An agent can help you find a plan that fits your age and health.