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[QUOTE="Wole.K, post: 168676, member: 13"] [JUSTIFY]The best long term care insurance policy and company will simply be the one which offers the most flexibility and features, while still offering an affordable monthly premium. However, when choosing between the many different policies and companies, it's important to understand your options completely. As we all expect, not every insurance provider is created equally. For instance, some may not be too concerned with your long-term health problems, or they might be overly concerned about your current lifestyle. This means that you need to make sure you research thoroughly before signing up for a policy. Otherwise, you could end up with more headaches than you were bargained for. One of the best ways to compare policies is to get quotes. These quotes are offered by a number of different insurance providers on the Internet. When requesting a quote, there are several things that you should consider, such as the premium that you will have to pay, as well as the type of coverage that is being offered. If you want to pay a lower premium, but you aren't too concerned with your long-term health, then you might be better off purchasing a "stand alone" policy. There are a variety of different ways that you can request long term care insurance quotes. First of all, ask family and friends for recommendations. Second, visit the website for each of the individual long term care insurance companies that you're considering. Finally, contact a few of the new state's top long-term care insurance companies for a quote. These quotes will be based on several factors, including premiums, customer service, and their reputation within the industry. Before buying a policy, always make sure that it is in compliance with your state's laws. Many states have long-term care insurance companies that are required to sell policies only to residents of their state, or to specific residents of a list of destinations. If you currently reside in a non-compliant state, then you may be able to purchase a policy through a hybrid agency. These hybrid agencies combine the best features of traditional agencies with some of the best features of new age insurance companies. To determine your new state long term care costs, you need to do more than simply look at the premiums. You need to also consider what level of care you will need. Some people don't need as much assistance as others, and these people should pay less per month. Likewise, you should decide how much of your income will go towards paying your premiums. The more of your income you have, the less expensive it will be. In addition, you should also consider whether you want a level of care insurance coverage that is less expensive than the level of care insurance coverage that would be purchased if you lived in a compliant state. The last piece of advice we offer you is to get a policy provides a rider to let you stop making payments for up to five years after you first acquire the policy. If you do not have this reader, you will probably need to wait until you are eighty five to start making payments. Many people choose to get this rider even if they do not need it for the first twenty years of their policy. The cost of this rider is far less than the cost of maintaining two separate payment programs. This twenty year benefit rider can easily save you ten percent or more of the premium that you would otherwise pay for a whole life insurance policy.[/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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