it raised mine by $500
I have been an agent for almost 20 years and I have never had to ask an applicant if they were on medicare for an auto insurance application. It shouldn't raise your rates at all.
No, insurance does not go up by the color of your car. I've talked to an insurance agent in person about it.
Multiple, and/or constant accidents can increase car insurance costs.
No,, Medicare is not an insurance company. Medicare is a government program.
Medicare Supplemental insurance is also called Medigap insurance. It got this name because it covers the gaps left by medicare.
This is to determine if injuries from an auto accident can be paid from your insurance coverage or from Medicare. Several years ago the Federal government made auto insurance primary for paying for such injuries medical expenses and Medicare would pay secondarily over and above the auto insurance. They also made Medicare secondary to any other insurance you may have from a former employer under a retirement provision. This was a drastic swing of lots of money off of Medicare and onto other insurance programs for payment.
they raise there young
Medicare part D is a prescription drug coverage insurance that is a part of your medicare insurance if you qualify. It can be applied for at the medicare.gov website.
Medicare is for old people and medicaod is for low income people.
AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance picks up the Medicare deductible.
I recommend you this site where you can compare quotes from different comapnies: INSURANCE-QUOTES-FREE.INFO
Both Medicare and Medicaid are government insurance programs.