What You Need to Know About Insurance Before Turning 65

I’ve had many cases in the past five years involving people working after the age of 65. If your employer has less than 20 employees, when you turn 65, there’s a good chance you’re going to have to go directly onto Medicare, part A and part B. I always recommend people to contact Medicare three months prior before you become 65 years old. Let’s schedule a time to talk. I’m here to help you. Thank you.

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Adria Gross
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