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Showing 8 long-term care insurance agents in Ramsey, MN
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Beth Riebel - State Farm Insurance Agent
7962 Sunwood Dr NW #500, Ramsey, MN 55303
(763) 421-0470
bethriebel.com
Troy Beckman - State Farm Insurance Agent
6897 139th Ln NW, Ramsey, MN 55303
(763) 421-0955
troybeckman.com
Brock DeVries American Family Insurance
7533 Sunwood Dr NW Ste 210, Ramsey, MN 55303
(763) 421-1697
amfam.com
Mary K Weigel Agency Inc American Family Insurance
14245 St Francis Blvd NW STE 106, Ramsey, MN 55303
(763) 506-0540
amfam.com
Fleming Insurance Agency
6575 141st Ave NW #113, Ramsey, MN 55303
(763) 205-2122
flemingagents.com
Jaeger Insurance Agency Inc.
14000 Sunfish Lake Blvd NW Suite 206, Ramsey, MN 55303
(763) 656-3854
jaegerins.com
NAU Country Insurance Co
7333 Sunwood Dr NW, Ramsey, MN 55303
(763) 427-3770
naucountry.com
Kelsay Insurance
14801 Krypton Ct NW, Ramsey, MN 55303
(763) 439-5386
What Does a Long-Term Care Insurance Agent in Ramsey Cost?
Long-term care insurance costs in Minnesota vary based on age, health, and coverage level. A typical annual premium for a 55-year-old can range from $1,500 to $3,500 for a standard policy. Costs increase with age and for richer benefits like higher daily limits or inflation riders. 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 Ramsey do?
An agent helps you compare policies from different companies and explains coverage options. They can also clarify how Minnesota law affects your policy, such as inflation protection requirements and the state partnership program.
How do Minnesota long-term care insurance laws affect my policy?
Minnesota requires certain consumer protections, including a 30-day free look period to cancel a policy. The state also mandates that policies offer inflation protection and nonforfeiture benefits. An agent can explain how these rules apply to your situation.
What is the Minnesota long-term care partnership program?
This program allows you to keep assets equal to the benefits paid by your policy if you later need Medical Assistance. Policies must meet state standards to qualify. An agent can help you find a partnership-compliant plan.