Key Takeaways

  • Wisconsin regulates disability insurance under Chapter 632
  • Long-term care insurance requires 30-day free look period
  • LTC policies must offer inflation protection options
  • Wisconsin participates in the Long-Term Care Partnership Program
Last updated: January 2026

Wisconsin Disability and Long-Term Care Insurance

Wisconsin regulates disability and long-term care insurance under Chapter 632.

Disability Income Insurance

Policy Requirements

ProvisionRequirement
Free Look Period10 days
Grace PeriodMinimum 31 days
Notice of ClaimWithin specified time
Proof of LossWithin 90 days

Long-Term Care Insurance

Free Look Period

  • 30-day free look for LTC policies
  • Full refund of premiums if returned

Required Provisions

ProvisionRequirement
RenewabilityMust be guaranteed renewable
Pre-existing ConditionsMaximum 6-month look-back
Inflation ProtectionMust offer option
NonforfeitureMust offer option

Wisconsin Partnership Program

Wisconsin participates in the Long-Term Care Partnership Program:

  • Purchase a Partnership-qualified LTC policy
  • Use benefits for care
  • If benefits exhaust, apply for Medicaid
  • Asset protection - Keep assets equal to benefits received

Training Requirements

Wisconsin requires producers selling LTC insurance to:

  • Complete initial LTC training
  • Complete ongoing LTC continuing education
  • Understand suitability requirements
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