Your Back-to-School Insurance Checklist
Posted: August 1, 2024
Returning to school is an exciting time, promising new lessons, growth, and fresh experiences. By ensuring your insurance coverage is up-to-date, you can better protect your child, family, property, and finances. Add the following insurance products to your back-to-school checklist to prepare for a new school year. 1. Health Insurance Your child’s health is paramount; they may be exposed to new environments and potential...
Are Hearing Aids Covered by Medicare?
Posted: April 6, 2024
Many individuals with hearing loss rely on hearing aids to improve their quality of life and communication abilities. However, one common question among Medicare beneficiaries is whether hearing aids are covered by the program. Medicare Part A and Part B Coverage Medicare Part A and Part B, also known as Original Medicare, provide coverage for a range of medical services and supplies. However, when it...
Insurance: Your Spring Break Safety Net
Posted: March 2, 2024
Protect Your Adventure with Travel Insurance As the much-anticipated spring break approaches, many of us are gearing up for a trip or memorable adventure. Whether you are planning a beach retreat, a hiking expedition, or an international escapade, it’s crucial to consider the importance of insurance in safeguarding your spring break experience. Travel insurance is a comprehensive solution that covers a range of unexpected events...
How often should I update my insurance policies?
Posted: November 2, 2023
As your life changes, your insurance policies should, too. Whether you’re celebrating a new chapter in your life or navigating significant changes, staying on top of your insurance needs is crucial to ensure you’re adequately protected. Major life events can dictate how often and when you should update your insurance policies, especially after significant life events like marriage, job changes, relocations, or expanding your family....
What Happens to My Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance After I Get Medicare?
Posted: April 21, 2023
If you have employer-sponsored health insurance and you will soon be eligible for Medicare, you may be wondering what will happen to it once coverage kicks in. The short answer is yes, you can keep both the coverage provided by your employer as well as your Medicare. You can also choose to drop your employer’s health plan, but it is not a requirement. The size...