Deborah Lee, Medicare Insurance Broker
About Me
With two decades of dedicated experience in the insurance industry, Debbie Lee is a seasoned professional committed to serving the needs of her clients. As a Senior Insurance Advisor, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to help individuals and families make informed decisions about their insurance coverage.
Debbie's passion for making a positive impact extends beyond her profession. She is an active member of the La Crosse community, where she has spent her entire life. Her deep roots in the community have fueled her commitment to giving back. Debbie is particularly dedicated to assisting low-income families and seniors, providing them with the support and guidance they need to secure the best insurance solutions for their unique circumstances.
In addition to her professional and community involvement, Debbie is an enthusiastic volunteer in the La Crosse area. She believes in the power of community engagement and strives to make a difference in the lives of those around her.
Debbie Lee's extensive experience, dedication to her community, and active volunteer work make her a trusted and respected figure in the La Crosse area. Whether you're seeking insurance advice or looking for someone who understands the local community inside and out, Debbie is here to help.
Contact Debbie today to explore your insurance options and experience the difference of working with a knowledgeable and caring advisor.
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Q&A with Deborah Lee
What benefits are there to working with a Medicare Agent near me vs remote/virtual?
Answer: Agents from your area have a better understanding of the plans in your county/zip code and will be able to find the plans that are the best fit for you.
Can you describe a time when you helped a client navigate a complex Medicare issue?
Answer: Many times, the one that stands out for me are clients who have no idea what is available and how to get extra benefits... DSNP
Is Guaranteed Issue available after the Medicare Open Enrollment period ends?
Answer: They need to have an SEP Special enrollment after OEP such as moving out of the county their current plan is in.
Will I be penalized if I do not enroll in Medicare when I turn 65?
Answer: If you have current, credible coverage through a group health plan, you will not incur a penalty. However, there are variables, so check with an advisor to establish your situation.
What's one piece of advice you wish every senior knew before picking a Medicare plan?
Answer: Every individual is different, and working with an Advisor who can then guide you through the Medicare Maze. Having someone who is familiar with your needs.