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Showing 2 vision insurance agents in Dunellen, NJ
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Nistor Agency
422 North Ave, Dunellen, NJ 08812
(732) 968-6364
progressiveagent.com
Heritage Insurance Agency NJ
12 S Washington Ave, Dunellen, NJ 08812
(732) 201-7234
What Does a Vision Insurance Agent in Dunellen Cost?
Vision insurance premiums in New Jersey typically range from 10 to 30 dollars per month for an individual plan. Employer-sponsored plans often cost less. Copays for eye exams are usually 10 to 20 dollars and frames may have a coverage limit of 100 to 200 dollars. Costs vary by carrier and plan level. 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 vision insurance agent in Dunellen do?
A vision insurance agent helps you compare plans from different carriers and enroll in coverage. They also assist with claims questions and understanding your benefits. In New Jersey agents must be licensed by the state Department of Banking and Insurance.
Is vision insurance required in New Jersey?
New Jersey does not require adults to have vision insurance. However children under 19 must have access to vision coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Many employers offer vision plans as a voluntary benefit.
Can a Dunellen vision agent help with claims disputes?
Yes a vision insurance agent can help you file a complaint with the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance if a claim is denied. They can also explain your appeal rights under state law. Agents do not provide legal advice but can guide you through the process.