If you have complaints or legal problems with your Medicare and Medicare supplement plan, don’t waste your time sending your complaints to the state of Florida. Medicare is a federal program, not controlled by the state.
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If you have complaints or legal problems with your Medicare and Medicare supplement plan, don’t waste your time sending your complaints to the state of Florida. Medicare is a federal program, not controlled by the state.
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If you switch to any HMO and then change your mind, don’t worry. Floridians have five weeks to be reenrolled in your supplemental Medicare insurance plan.
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Don’t worry about getting stuck with a supplemental Medicare policy that you are unhappy with. The state of Florida protects consumers by requiring a 30-day trial period for your insurance policy, fully refundable.
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If you are planning on switching supplemental Medicare insurance policies, don’t lose money you have paid in advance. Florida state law requires that the insurance company immediately reimburse the money from the unearned portion of your old policy.
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Are you being talked in to purchasing another supplemental Medicare insurance policy? The state of Florida only permits one supplemental policy per person, and buying a new policy will void the one you already possess.