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Showing 4 life insurance agents in Covington, WA
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Jean Wall - State Farm Insurance Agent
27121 174th Pl SE Suite 103, Covington, WA 98042
(206) 528-0411
jeanwallinsurance.com
Brian Boldman - State Farm Insurance Agent
16238 SE 272nd St, Covington, WA 98042
(425) 433-6779
brianboldman.com
Farmers Insurance - Jeffrey Ahern
27116 167th Pl SE #114, Covington, WA 98042
(253) 854-3883
agents.farmers.com
Steven Diaz American Family Insurance
17121 SE 270th Pl Ste 209, Covington, WA 98042
(253) 288-9900
amfam.com
What Does a Life Insurance Agent in Covington Cost?
In Washington, a 40-year-old in good health might pay between $25 and $60 per month for a 20-year term policy with $500,000 in coverage. Whole life policies often cost 5 to 10 times more than term life. Costs vary based on age, health, policy type, and coverage amount. 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 license does a life insurance agent need in Washington?
Agents must hold a valid Washington insurance producer license. This requires passing the state exam and completing continuing education every two years.
How long does it take to get life insurance in Covington?
The process typically takes 2 to 6 weeks from application to policy issue. Medical exams and underwriting can affect the timeline.
Do Washington residents need a medical exam for life insurance?
Not always. Many insurers offer no-exam policies for smaller coverage amounts. However, larger policies usually require a medical exam to determine risk.