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Covering the Bases: Contact Social Securty to request equitable relief

I turned 65 in June of last year. At that time, I went to the Social Security Administration to enroll in Medicare Parts A and B. During my interview with Social Security, I tried to convey that I carry insurance through my former employer. The employee at Social Security informed me that “since you have employer insurance, you do not need to enroll into Medicare Part B.” Based on that advice, I declined Medicare Part B. It was not until I received a bill from my physician’s office did I realize that my retiree benefits pay secondary to Medicare and that I am required to have both Medicare A and B for full coverage...Read More

 

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