Dan Griggs, Medicare Insurance Agent

About Me

Hello, I'm Dan, your neighborhood Medicare insurance advisor. My expertise lies in the realm of Medicare, and my mission is to assist you in identifying the perfect plan tailored to your unique requirements and financial capacity. Allow me to navigate the array of plans available from both nationally and locally esteemed companies on your behalf. And don't worry, my services are provided free of charge! Contact me to discover your Medicare insurance alternatives and don't forget to mention that you discovered me on Medicare Agents Hub!

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Q&A with Dan Griggs

Answer: Provides safety from market risks with moderate gains. Some have Lifetime Guaranteed Income benefits. Good business practice to have an Annuity agent show how an Income Annuity along with Social Security give you monthly income for life.

Answer: Your 2025 tax return will determine that Part B premium amount. As soon as you can file your 2025 returns the sooner you will know. PM

Answer: If you used a licensed Medicare insurance agent those timetables should have been reviewed. Client education is of utmost importance.

Answer: Yes but you would be on the hook for what ever Medicare does not cover. Typically about 20% of the cost

Answer: Maximize your SS payment could be a good deal. Apply for Medicare A at 65. If on a group plan no need to get Part B until you leave the group.

Answer: Medicare A is free to all who qualify based on the number Quarters worked in a lifetime. Part B I is income based.

Answer: Did you apply within the allotted time after coming off a group insurance plan? If so it is Guaranteed Enrollment. If not then you have to go through medical questions for underwriting. Always best to check with a qualified Medicare broker before you turn 65 and before you leave a group plan.

Answer: Yes. Plan G has no prequalifying questions to ask either pre or post policy date and any provider that accepts Medicare will accept any Carrier Plan G

Answer: Medicare Supplements are good at any provider that accepts Medicare in all states. Advantage plans have in network providers and out of network providers. Co insurance payments come into play when out of network

Answer: With a Medicare Supement you would have coverage nationwide, but not so with some Advantage plans. In network is the key with Advantage plans.

Answer: Sure… find the one that best suites your needs and shows you multiple plans from multiple carriers to compare

Answer: Do you have a Med Sup or MA? Plans differ. Your provider should have covered that with you prior to your procedure

Answer: Part B is affected by your income. You can find that info on Medicare website or I could find for you