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Showing 2 dental insurance agents in Forest, VA
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Blue Ridge Insurance
14805 Forest Rd Ste 202, Forest, VA 24551
(434) 237-7770
bristoday.com
Thompson-Brooks Insurance
106 Annjo Ct Ste B, Forest, VA 24551
(434) 385-8500
thompsonbrooksinsurance.com
What Does a Dental Insurance Agent in Forest Cost?
Typical costs for a dental insurance agent in Virginia are zero because agents are paid by the insurance company through commissions. Individual dental plans in Virginia range from 20 to 60 dollars per month for basic coverage and 50 to 100 dollars per month for comprehensive plans. Costs vary by location age and coverage 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 dental insurance agent in Forest Virginia do?
A dental insurance agent helps you compare plans from different companies. They explain coverage details like deductibles and annual maximums. They also assist with enrollment and claims questions.
Do I need a dental insurance agent if I have a plan through my employer?
If your employer offers a group plan you may not need an agent. However an agent can help you buy a supplemental plan or a policy if you are self employed. Virginia allows individuals to purchase standalone dental plans outside of open enrollment.
How do Virginia laws affect dental insurance plans?
Virginia requires dental plans to cover certain preventive services like cleanings and exams without a deductible. Plans must also provide a grace period of 30 days for late premium payments. An agent can explain these protections in detail.