Thanks for all your responses & yes yes more questions!
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<br />1. Had an agent tell me that since I am under 65 & on medicare that I would not be able to switch medigap plans or providers until I am 65. Is this true?? She said that if I wanted to change to another medigap plan I would have to do it before my first 3 months on medigap are up. After that I am out of my "open enrollment" period. She said people who are on medicare due to disability are only eligible for medigap enrollment from 3 months prior to & 3 months after their date they start medicare (basically the original open enrollment period). If this is true than I will have to stick to whatever plan I decide on until I am 65. This sounds pretty crazy.... but I am thinking it is probably true. Anyone know for sure?
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<br />Jenn have you ever switched Medigap or part D insurance companies?
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<br />2. RTW see my question #1 above. I think the info I got from this particular agent contradicts what you say about switching plans whenever I want. I am just not sure which is accurate. I live in Florida. Florida mandates that if insurance company is going to sell medigap they must sell at least one plan to those under 65. I recently went to Florida's insurance commissioner website; and via a public records search I have found that many medigap providers are currently applying for rate increases. Right now Florida providers are freaking out due to the relatively new mandate of insuring those of us under 65. The are realizing the cost involved and requesting rate increases out the wazoo . It is a mess. Gerber is looking to raise premium 100% for under 65 group. The insurance commissioners office suggested (to me via phone discussion) that would probably not happen; but that a 40% increase could easily happen.
<br />(Thank you for the info, I will check your wife's site)
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<br />3. Not so much a question but I am going to call Beth Sufian's office. I am hoping her clear input will alleviate some of this limbo I am in and allow me to finally get some sleep! Lord this insurance stuff makes me worry.
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<br />1. Had an agent tell me that since I am under 65 & on medicare that I would not be able to switch medigap plans or providers until I am 65. Is this true?? She said that if I wanted to change to another medigap plan I would have to do it before my first 3 months on medigap are up. After that I am out of my "open enrollment" period. She said people who are on medicare due to disability are only eligible for medigap enrollment from 3 months prior to & 3 months after their date they start medicare (basically the original open enrollment period). If this is true than I will have to stick to whatever plan I decide on until I am 65. This sounds pretty crazy.... but I am thinking it is probably true. Anyone know for sure?
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<br />Jenn have you ever switched Medigap or part D insurance companies?
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<br />2. RTW see my question #1 above. I think the info I got from this particular agent contradicts what you say about switching plans whenever I want. I am just not sure which is accurate. I live in Florida. Florida mandates that if insurance company is going to sell medigap they must sell at least one plan to those under 65. I recently went to Florida's insurance commissioner website; and via a public records search I have found that many medigap providers are currently applying for rate increases. Right now Florida providers are freaking out due to the relatively new mandate of insuring those of us under 65. The are realizing the cost involved and requesting rate increases out the wazoo . It is a mess. Gerber is looking to raise premium 100% for under 65 group. The insurance commissioners office suggested (to me via phone discussion) that would probably not happen; but that a 40% increase could easily happen.
<br />(Thank you for the info, I will check your wife's site)
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<br />3. Not so much a question but I am going to call Beth Sufian's office. I am hoping her clear input will alleviate some of this limbo I am in and allow me to finally get some sleep! Lord this insurance stuff makes me worry.