Georgia Medicare Agents

 

Robert Fitzgerald Insurance Agency

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Robert Fitzgerald Insurance Agency, Inc. is a completely independent insurance agency specializing in Medicare solutions. Designing plans with a focus on risk management, low costs and tax-efficiency, combined with personalized financial advice to help clients make informed decisions.

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Cathy L. Jarrett LLC

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CATHY L. JARRETT LLC

Cathy L. Jarrett LLC is committed to providing clients with highly personalized service. With a simple objective to identify and minimize risk exposure, they accomplish this with quality coverage, competitive premiums and a simplified approach to insurance.

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Chastain Insurance Agency

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Chastain Agency Inc. specializes in the senior health insurance market. They will provide unbiased comparisons of Medicare Supplement, Medicare Advantage and Prescription Drug Plans to assist you in finding a plan that may best suit your needs.

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Medicare Man of Georgia

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We custom build insurance protection for your needs along with building long-term client relationships, providing professional advice, policy reviews and recommendations that match your changing needs over time.

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How to Find a Georgia Medicare Agent: Five Questions to Ask

Understanding all your options when choosing a Medicare plan can sometimes feel like an overwhelming task. The good news is you don’t have to tackle Medicare on your own. A local licensed Medicare agent can educate you on your options and help you find the coverage that best suits your needs.

Here are five questions to ask an agent to help you determine if they are right for you.

1. What type of Medicare plans do you offer?

Does the agent sell both Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare Supplement plans? Do they offer a wide range of products including stand-alone Part D plans, vision, and dental plans? If you qualify for Medicaid, ask if they offer dual-eligible Medicare plans. The larger the agent’s portfolio of plan offerings, the more likely you are to find the Medicare coverage that fits your specific needs.

2. Which insurance carriers do you represent?

The agent should represent a variety of local and national insurance carriers who offer Medicare plans in your area and be able to present you with different plan options to help you find the coverage that is right for you.

3. How many years of experience do you have selling Medicare?

Agent experience is important. All agents must be licensed in their state and must complete annual continuing education requirements to stay current on Medicare’s rules and regulations. Benefits, rules, exceptions, and availability of plans can change every year and vary from state to state. You want to work with an agent who has experience selling Medicare products in your local area.

4. What should I expect when we meet?

Be prepared for your Medicare agent to ask a lot of questions which will help them determine which plan is the best fit for your individual needs. You should bring a list of your prescription medications and their dosages as well as the names of your doctors. You will discuss your lifestyle such as how often you travel, and your budget in order to find a plan that is affordable for you.

5. What other services do you offer?

Your Medicare agent will assist you with your initial enrollment in the plan of your choice and ensure that your application processes without any issues. They will make sure you get your new ID card from your insurance carrier. They may also offer year round assistance with customer service issues that can arise with your coverage and your insurance carrier.

The agent you choose to work with will act as a trusted advisor who will offer education, guidance and support throughout the year.

Note: Silver&Smart does not endorse any specific Medicare agents and we do not sell any Medicare plans. We simply provide listings of Medicare agents available in your state. Many of these agents offer multiple plans. We have not vetted the agents who have purchased listings on this website, so please interview them, ask questions, and select an agent that best meets your needs. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all your options.