Insurance Frequently Asked Questions

Your questions, answered

We’ve collected some of the most frequently asked questions about our insurance products and services, and grouped them by topic to make it easier for you to access the information you need to make informed financial decisions.

 

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GENERAL QUESTIONS

  • When can I enroll in Medicare Part A and B?
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    Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is your first chance to enroll in Medicare Part B. Your IEP is seven months long and includes the three months before the month you turn 65, your birthday month and the three months after your birthday month. Once you are enrolled in Medicare Part B, you are eligible to purchase a supplement insurance plan.

 

AUTO / OTHER VEHICLES

  • When can I enroll in Medicare Part A and B?
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    Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is your first chance to enroll in Medicare Part B. Your IEP is seven months long and includes the three months before the month you turn 65, your birthday month and the three months after your birthday month. Once you are enrolled in Medicare Part B, you are eligible to purchase a supplement insurance plan.

 

HOMEOWNERS

  • When can I enroll in Medicare Part A and B?
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    Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is your first chance to enroll in Medicare Part B. Your IEP is seven months long and includes the three months before the month you turn 65, your birthday month and the three months after your birthday month. Once you are enrolled in Medicare Part B, you are eligible to purchase a supplement insurance plan.

 

MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT

  • When can I enroll in Medicare Part A and B?
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    Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is your first chance to enroll in Medicare Part B. Your IEP is seven months long and includes the three months before the month you turn 65, your birthday month and the three months after your birthday month. Once you are enrolled in Medicare Part B, you are eligible to purchase a supplement insurance plan.

 

COMMERCIAL / BUSINESS

  • When can I enroll in Medicare Part A and B?
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    Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is your first chance to enroll in Medicare Part B. Your IEP is seven months long and includes the three months before the month you turn 65, your birthday month and the three months after your birthday month. Once you are enrolled in Medicare Part B, you are eligible to purchase a supplement insurance plan.

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RBFCU Investments Group LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of RBFCU Services LLC. RBFCU Services LLC is affiliated with Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU).

Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans, or Medigap Insurance Plans, and Medicare Advantage Plans are offered by certain agents of Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU) through PTT Financial, LLC, and not through or in association with Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC is not affiliated with PTT Financial, LLC.

We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all your options.

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