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Showing 8 travel insurance agents in Mt Zion, IL
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David Clark - State Farm Insurance Agent
440 Sunset Ct ste a, Mt Zion, IL 62549
(217) 864-5311
davidjclark.com
Gibson Insurance Agency Inc.
300 N IL-121, Mt Zion, IL 62549
(217) 864-4877
gibsoninsuranceagencyinc.com
Jeff Boyer - COUNTRY Financial Representative
150 Lewis Park Dr Ste C, Mt Zion, IL 62549
(217) 875-7294
advisors.countryfinancial.com
Andy Hogan - COUNTRY Financial Representative
121 East Village Parkway, Mt Zion, IL 62549
(217) 877-2833
advisors.countryfinancial.com
McElyea Insurance Agency
328 IL-121, Mt Zion, IL 62549
(217) 520-4163
Aflac
109 Ashland Ave, Mt Zion, IL 62549
(217) 864-5565
local.aflac.com
Patrick Gleason - COUNTRY Financial Agent
150 Lewis Park Dr Ste A & B, Mt Zion, IL 62549
(217) 864-5193
agents.countryfinancial.com
George P Owens - Aflac Insurance Agent
653 S Antler Dr, Mt Zion, IL 62549
(217) 620-7652
What Does a Travel Insurance Agent in Mt Zion Cost?
Travel insurance in Illinois typically costs 4 to 10 percent of your total trip cost. For a 1000 dollar trip, expect to pay 40 to 100 dollars. Costs vary based on age, trip length, destination, 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 travel insurance agent in Mt Zion do?
A travel insurance agent helps you compare policies from different companies. They explain coverage limits, exclusions, and claim processes. They must follow Illinois insurance regulations when advising you.
Is travel insurance required for Illinois residents?
No, Illinois does not require travel insurance by law. However, some tour operators or cruise lines may require it. An agent can help you decide if a policy is right for your trip.
How do I file a claim for travel insurance in Illinois?
You file a claim directly with the insurance company. Illinois law gives insurers up to 30 days to acknowledge a claim and up to 90 days to pay or deny it. Your agent can help you with the paperwork.