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Showing 5 pet insurance agents in Burke, VA
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Erie Insurance, Peters Insurance
6501 Sydenstricker Rd # B, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 644-7366
petersinsurance.com
Casey Whitmarsh - State Farm Insurance Agent
5206 Lyngate Ct Ste B, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 425-2828
insurewithcasey.com
Goosehead Insurance - Seth McGuire
5641 Burke Centre Pkwy Suite 256, Burke, VA 22015
(571) 384-2049
goosehead.com
Matthew Starr: Allstate Insurance
5201 Lyngate Ct Ste B, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 236-9826
agents.allstate.com
Calvin McGowan - State Farm Insurance Agent
9554 Old Keene Mill Rd Ste H, Burke, VA 22015
(703) 866-2444
agentcalvin.com
What Does a Pet Insurance Agent in Burke Cost?
Pet insurance costs in Virginia typically range from 20 to 60 dollars per month for dogs and 10 to 30 dollars per month for cats. Premiums depend on the pet age, breed, location, and coverage level. Agents can provide quotes from multiple carriers. 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 pet insurance agent in Burke do?
A pet insurance agent helps you compare plans from different companies. They explain coverage limits, deductibles, and reimbursement rates. They also assist with filing claims and understanding policy terms.
Is pet insurance regulated in Virginia?
Yes, the Virginia Bureau of Insurance regulates pet insurance under state law. Agents must be licensed in Virginia. Policies must clearly state exclusions and waiting periods.