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Michael Sams Helps Couple Save $960 On Medigap Plan G

Without changing their coverage at all, Michael was able to apply for another company that could collectively save them $80 per month on their Plan Gs. Michael and Marie were able to save $960 on the household by finding a lower cost Plan G! And remember – their coverage did not change at all.

How Medigap insurance helped Jerry and his wife after a cancer diagnosis

Jerry Birkey's wife was diagnosed with cancer in June of 2016. They have been using their Medicare coverage. Jerry explains how well they have been covered. He was only responsible for $21.65 out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Helen's premiums went up, so she took action

Helen was 87 years old, and her Medicare Supplement premiums had gone up to $256 per month. She felt this was too high, and wanted a way to pay less. She and her son sat down with Tom Gallion to discuss her options.

Jan wanted lower premiums after breast cancer treatment

Jan had Medicare Supplement insurance through BCBS. She was treated for breast cancer four years ago, and really wanted lower premiums...

This couple saved over $1200 on their Medicare Supplement

D.R. Roberts was having Sunday brunch with friends when the topic of Medicare Supplement insurance came up. Two of his friends (husband & wife) had been insured with Blue Cross/Blue Shield since going on Medicare. The wife was 68 and the husband was 69. The combined premium for the two of them was $1,047 per quarter, and they were hoping to find less expensive coverage.

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