If you are a disabled person, living in the US, less than 65 years of age, and considering the possibility of getting a Medicare Supplement plan (also called Medigap), you will have to first check out your eligibility for a Medicare Supplement plan insurance policy. Despite the fact that federal law does not make it obligatory for insurance companies to sell Medigap policies to people who are more than 65 years of age, some states sell Medicare Supplement plans for disabled under 65, in certain situations. Continue Reading
Are Medicare Supplement Plans Available For Under-65 People With Disabilities?