Travel Risk Protection

What Could Possibly Happen?  This Is A Vacation....

  • Earthquake or Hurricane at your destination
  • You or someone in your party gets seriously ill...before the trip
  • You get injured or seriously ill on your trip
  • You are happily retired and on Medicare. Are you covered outside of the country?
  • You need emergency evacuation for medical reasons
  • Something else happens on your trip or before your trip

Visit our Travel Insurance FAQ page here....

Are You Covered?

Simple answer...Maybe.  

Yes, it's the "gotcha" of the fine print.  And it is extremely important that you have the coverage written into the policy that you have purchased for your trip. If it's not specifically covered, it's probably not.  

It's essential that you read the policy over very carefully when purchasing insurance for your trip.  The levels and types of coverage are not standardized and vary considerably from policy to policy. ...

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Medicare Advantage Plans

 

Medicare.

Simply the sound of the word creates confusion for most people who are facing or preparing for retirement.  There are many different choices that you need to make that can have significant financial ramifications to the amount and type of coverage you receive.  

One type of Medicare coverage you need to become familiar with, to determine if it's right for you, is the Medicare Advantage plan.  This is also known as a "Medicare Private Health plan" or sometimes called "Medicare Part C".

An advantage plan is a Medicare plan which is offered thought a private insurer.   Such plans have different benefits, sometimes more than a standard plan, but can also have elements of coverage or flexibility that are more restrictive than a traditional Medicare plan.  

Confused yet?  

There are two resources that can help you better understand your options so you may make the best choice for yourself. 

The Kaiser...

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