AARP Medicare Supplement Plans, New Jersey
What Medicare Supplements does AARP Offer in New Jersey?
AARP (Insured by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company) sells 7 Medicare supplements in New Jersey. Each lettered plan pays Medicare benefits differently (see comparison chart or check out our review). Here they are at a glance:
Community Rated Medigap Plans: When a plan is "Community Rated" the community will all be charged the same monthly premium if enrolled in the same plan. As an example, if you enroll at age 65 or 72 you would be charged the same amount. Premiums will increase, but your age will not be a factor.
Call 1-855-728-0510 (TTY 711) for plan assistance.
If you qualify for Medicare and don't know where to start, MedicareEnrollment.com, an independent HealthCompare insurance broker, has licensed agents who can help you with your Medicare enrollment options.
AARP Medigap Plan Benefits Comparison Chart
The following table shows what each AARP Medigap plan covers:
REVIEW: AARP Medicare Supplements in New Jersey
AARP scored 4.5 out of 5.0 based on our scoring method. With a top 10 Plan F premium, more than 10 years in the Medicare Supplements business, and a strong financial rating from A.M. Best, we have confidence in AARP. Plus, they do not charge a policy fee. These are just a few reasons we recommend this carrier to seniors in New Jersey. See the top 10 competition.
Here are the pros and cons from our analysis:
Pros
- Highly competitive Plan F premium.
- Excellent financial strength.
- More than 20 years in the Medicare Supplements business.
- No charge for writing the policy.
Cons
- Does not offer Medicare SELECT plans.
- Does not offer the 5 most popular plans.
About This Review
We reviewed AARP's Medicare supplement plan offering in New Jersey versus all other insurance carriers in the state. Our review is unbiased. We use a formula that looks at years in business, A.M. Best financial strength rating, plans serviced, plan premiums and fees. We do not take into account rate increase history. Our goal is to present information accurately and without bias, based on our interpretation of factual information about each carrier.
AARP Medicare Supplement Plan F Compared to Top Ten
Plan F is the most popular plan sold by AARP in New Jersey. The table below gives you an idea of rates by the top ten vs. AARP.
Contact AARP Medigap Sales
For more information about this Medicare Supplement carrier, and other plans on this site, call 1-855-728-0510 (TTY 711). You may also start your Medicare Supplement enrollment online. You can contact the plan directly at:
For assistance 24 hours a day, call 800-633-4227. TTY users should call 877-486-2048 or visit www.medicare.gov. If you qualify for Medicare but have not yet enrolled or verified your enrollment status, you can do so on the Social Security Administration website.
Eligibility
AARP Medicare Supplements are available to all New Jersey beneficiaries, ages 65 and older, who have enrolled in both Medicare Part A and Part B.
If you are just turning age 65, you have guaranteed issue rights and cannot be turned down by AARP. Once issued, your Medicare Supplement policy can't be canceled. And, it will automatically renew for as long as you continue to pay the premiums and make no material misrepresentations.
Availability
AARP services Medicare supplement insurance in Newark, Jersey City, Camden, Paterson, Elizabeth, Edison, Woodbridge, Lakewood, Toms River, Hamilton, Trenton, Clifton, Cherry Hill, Passaic, Middletown, Union City, Old Bridge, Gloucester City, East Orange, Bayonne, Franklin, North Bergen, Vineland, Union, Piscataway, New Brunswick, Wayne, Irvington, Parsippany, and most other New Jersey cities.
Related Medicare Supplement Insurance Topics
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On this page our goal is to help consumers: Compare AARP Medigap plans in New Jersey with the best Medicare supplements available. Read our review. Get a free quote. Did we succeed?