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Frequently Asked Questions

General Insurance
What does health insurance cover?
Medical expenses such as doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription medications, diagnostic tests, preventive care, and sometimes maternity, critical illness, and mental health care.
Can I customize my health insurance plan?
Yes, plans can be tailored for individuals, families, and seniors with optional benefits and coverage levels that fit your needs.
How do I file a health insurance claim?
Submit medical bills and doctor's reports via their online portal or office locations—streamlined to be quick and hassle-free.
Are pre-existing conditions covered?
It varies by plan. Pre-existing conditions may have a waiting period before coverage begins—refer to your policy details or contact their team.
How do I find hospitals in your network?
You can search the extensive national network via their website or mobile app.
Medicare
When am I eligible for Medicare?
Eligibility begins at age 65, or younger if you have a qualifying disability, End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), or ALS.
What is the difference between Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D?
Part A covers hospital care, Part B covers outpatient services, Part C (Advantage) is private bundled coverage, and Part D covers prescriptions.
How much does Medicare cost?
Costs vary. Part A is free with enough work history. Part B has a standard premium of $174.70/month. Part C & D costs depend on your plan.
What happens if I don’t enroll when first eligible?
You may face late enrollment penalties for Parts B and D that increase with the duration of the delay.
Can I have other insurance with Medicare?
Yes, you can combine Medicare with employer plans, Medicaid, Medigap, or retiree insurance.
College Funding
What are the main options for funding college education?
Options include scholarships, grants, loans, work-study programs, and 529 savings plans.
What is a 529 savings plan and how does it work?
It's a tax-advantaged account for qualified education expenses, with tax-free growth and withdrawals for eligible uses.
How can I maximize my eligibility for financial aid?
Apply early, minimize student-owned assets, and plan financial activity around FAFSA timing.
Are there specific scholarships for certain fields/demographics?
Yes, many exist for specific majors, demographics, or affiliations—check online databases and organizations.
What steps should I take if I can’t afford college?
Look into grants, scholarships, community college options, and financial aid consulting.