MetLife Long Term Care Insurance
MetLife Long Term Care Insurance Rating
NOTE: MetLife no longer offers individual long term care insurance plans.
MetLife long term care insurance is rated A+ by A.M Best and AA- by Standard & Poor's. Visit the MetLife website to learn more about MetLife long term care insurance.
About MetLife Long Term Care Insurance Company
Although MetLife is no longer offering long term care insurance plans, MetLife is committed to their long term care insurance customers. While MetLife has decided to stop selling new long-term care insurance coverage, this decision will have no impact to the coverage of their existing long term care insurance customers. It’s important that you know:
- MetLife will ensure LTCI customers continue to receive quality service—especially at time of claim.
- Your coverage cannot be cancelled, as long as you pay premiums on time, although premiums for coverage can be raised on a class basis.
- You may continue to make coverage changes according to the terms of your policy or certificate, including inflation protection offers and requests to increase or decrease coverage.
Rising Costs Force Insurance Rates Higher For Long-Term Care
Many MetLife long term care insurance policy holders are facing price increases on policies they bought more than a decade ago. READ MORE
MetLife to stop selling long-term care insurance
Long-term care insurance helps pay for care in assisted living facilities, nursing homes and home health aides; MetLife to stop signing up new customers in 2011. READ MORE
MetLife Halts Sale of New Long-Term Care Insurance
MetLife Inc., the largest U.S. life insurer, will halt the sale of new long-term care coverage after citing “financial challenges” in the business. READ MORE
MetLife to Stop Selling Long-Term-Care Insurance
MetLife, which had been one of the largest providers of long-term-care insurance, announced on November 10 that it plans to stop selling both group and individual long-term-care policies. READ MORE
MetLife Steps Back From Long-Term Care Market
MetLife Inc. said it will halt sales of long-term-care insurance, a type of coverage that repeatedly has flummoxed insurers and forced some to pay significantly more in claims than they expected. READ MORE
MetLife axes long-term care insurance coverage
MetLife said Thursday that it plans to stop selling long-term care insurance at the end of December and won't sign up new customers into group plans as of next year. READ MORE