Thursday, March 26, 2015

Life Insurance, Disability Insurance Questions Answered by Superior Wisconsin HealthMarkets Agent

What is supplemental insurance? 

Supplemental insurance is additional insurance that you can purchase to help you pay for services and out-of-pocket expenses that your regular insurance does not cover. With the exception of supplemental dental and vision plans, supplemental plans pay cash benefits directly to the insured and the money can be used to help pay out-of-pocket medical expenses, such as deductibles, co-payments, and coinsurance, or for daily living expenses such as rent/mortgage, groceries, medication or to help cover a financial gap due to lost wages.







Terry Scott is a licensed LIFE & HEALTH agent doing business mainly in MN & WI, and is also licensed in other states. He offers answers to questions from consumers and agents alike. If you desire an insurance quote in any state he is not licensed he can refer a fellow professional. 

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