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Author: Tim Kanter

Three things you need to know about insurance during this pandemic

Three things you need to know about insurance during this pandemic

By Tim Kanter I know you’ve probably received dozens of emails about COVID-19, so aside from telling you that we are here, working and ready to help, I wanted to give you three important pieces of information that can actually

Tim Kanter March 31, 2020December 23, 2020 Uncategorized Read more

What’s with Medicare Supplements: Millions of people know the “secret”

Don't let the gaps in Medicare get you down.

This is the fifth of a five-part series on the Parts of Medicare. Once you’ve enrolled in Medicare Part A, B and D, things are looking good. You’ve got coverage for most of the medically necessary expenses you’ll face, usually

Tim Kanter June 7, 2017December 17, 2020 Medicare Read more

Part C: Medicare has gaps, but you might have an advantage

Part C: Medicare has gaps, but you might have an advantage

This is the fourth of a five-part series on the Parts of Medicare. Medicare Part A, B and D are pretty good programs. They cover most medically necessary expenses you might face, but there are some gaps and out-of-pocket costs

Tim Kanter June 2, 2017December 17, 2020 Medicare Read more

What’s with Part D – Does D stand for drugs?

Part D covers prescriptions

This is the third of a five-part series on the Parts of Medicare. Medicare Part D covers prescription drugs for Medicare enrollees. While signing up is optional, many seniors find that this coverage is necessary due to the high cost

Tim Kanter May 25, 2017December 17, 2020 Medicare Read more

What’s with Part B: What does it cover?

Part B is medical insurance.

This is the second of a five-part series on the Parts of Medicare. The second component of Original Medicare is Part B or medical insurance. It helps cover doctor visits, x-rays, some surgeries, laboratory work, durable medical equipment (like crutches

Tim Kanter May 23, 2017December 17, 2020 Medicare Read more

What’s with those parts? An informational series on Medicare and getting enrolled

Medicare help is just a call away.

This is the first in a five-part series on important things you need to know about Medicare. You’ve heard about the “parts” — there’s A, B, D, maybe an F or a C, but really, what are the Medicare Parts?

Tim Kanter May 18, 2017December 17, 2020 Medicare Read more

Employees over 65? There are healthcare savings just waiting for your company.

Healthcare savings are around the corner

Picture this scenario: An employer is paying almost $1,700 a month for an employee and their spouse to be on their group health plan. That employee is 66 years old, so they qualify for Medicare. By helping that employee enroll

Tim Kanter April 12, 2017December 17, 2020 Uncategorized Read more

The 6 steps for handling an auto accident like a pro

Car accidents happen, here's some tips on how to deal with them.

With 10 million auto accidents a year in the U.S., it’s likely that some day you will get into a fender bender. That’s why California requires motorists to carry auto insurance. But if you do get into a crash, what

Tim Kanter April 6, 2017December 17, 2020 Auto Insurance Read more

Steps to Medicare Part 4: Fill in the gaps

Steps to Medicare Part 4: Fill in the gaps

  When you’re first eligible for Medicare, you have a seven-month initial enrollment period to sign up for Part A and/or B. That seven-month enrollment period begins three months before your birthday month, and ends three months after your birthday

Tim Kanter March 23, 2017March 15, 2017 Medicare Read more

Steps to Medicare Part 3: It’s time!

Steps to Medicare Part 3: It’s time!

  When you’re first eligible for Medicare, you have a seven-month initial enrollment period to sign up for Part A and/or B. That seven-month enrollment period begins three months before your birthday month, and ends three months after your birthday

Tim Kanter March 22, 2017March 15, 2017 Medicare Read more
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