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Showing 6 long-term care insurance agents in Newtown, PA
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GREATER PENN INSURANCE
12 Terry Dr, Newtown, PA 18940
(215) 914-9000
greaterpenn.com
Leber Insurance Group
660 Newtown Yardley Rd Suite 107, Newtown, PA 18940
(267) 291-7925
leberinsurancegroup.com
Kathleen Haney Insurance Services, LLC
41 University Dr, Newtown, PA 18940
(484) 460-1478
khaneyinsurance.com
Tyrol Insurance
223 N Sycamore St, Newtown, PA 18940
(215) 579-9000
tyrolinsurance.com
Lauersen Agency Inc
638 Newtown Yardley Rd, Newtown, PA 18940
(215) 968-5017
Affordable Long Term Care Insurance
780 Newtown Yardley Rd STE 310, Newtown, PA 18940
(866) 628-5422
What Does a Long-Term Care Insurance Agent in Newtown Cost?
In Pennsylvania, long-term care insurance premiums for a 55 year old typically range from 100 to 400 dollars per month depending on daily benefit amount, benefit period, and inflation options. A 65 year old might pay 200 to 600 dollars per month for similar coverage. These costs are estimates and each case is different. 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 Newtown do?
An agent helps you compare policies from different carriers, explains benefit triggers, and advises on coverage amounts. They ensure the policy meets Pennsylvania Partnership standards if you want asset protection. Agents do not provide legal advice but can clarify insurance terms.
How does Pennsylvania law affect long-term care insurance?
Pennsylvania requires all policies to offer inflation protection and a nonforfeiture benefit. The state also has a Partnership program that allows policyholders to protect assets equal to the benefits paid. Agents must be licensed in Pennsylvania to sell these policies.
What is the typical cost for long-term care insurance in Pennsylvania?
Premiums vary by age, health, and coverage amount. For a 55 year old in Pennsylvania, a policy with a 3% inflation rider may cost between 150 and 300 dollars per month. Costs are higher for older applicants and for policies with longer benefit periods.