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Long-Term Care Insurance Agents in Shelburne, VT

Compare long-term care insurance agents in Shelburne. Review contact information and insurance categorys before you decide.

4 agents listed
Updated May 2026
Shelburne, VT
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Showing 4 long-term care insurance agents in Shelburne, VT Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeInsuranceUSA. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any agent.
OneDigital
4281 Shelburne Rd, Shelburne, VT 05482
(802) 985-2453 titusinsurance.net
Nationwide Insurance: Jared Jabaut Agency
5138 Shelburne Rd, Shelburne, VT 05482
(802) 985-2400 agency.nationwide.com
Antoine Williams & Associates Wealth Management
2989 Shelburne Rd, Shelburne, VT 05482
(802) 985-8808 antoinewilliamsandassoc.com
LTC Financial Partners
202 Oak Hill Rd, Shelburne, VT 05482
(802) 985-4930 todwarner.ltcfp.com

What Does a Long-Term Care Insurance Agent in Shelburne Cost?

Long-term care insurance premiums in Vermont vary based on age health and coverage level. A typical policy for a 55 year old may cost between 1500 and 3000 dollars per year. Costs are higher for older applicants and lower for younger healthier individuals. Vermont allows tax deductions for qualified long-term care premiums under state law. 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 Shelburne do?
An agent helps you compare policies from multiple carriers and explains Vermont specific benefits like the Partnership Program. They assess your health age and financial situation to recommend suitable coverage. Agents do not provide legal advice but can refer you to a Vermont elder law attorney for Medicaid planning.
Are there Vermont laws that affect long-term care insurance?
Yes Vermont law requires insurers to offer inflation protection and a 30 day free look period for new policies. The Vermont Department of Financial Regulation oversees all long-term care insurance sold in the state. Policies must also include a nonforfeiture benefit option as required by Vermont statute.