If you are looking for disability insurance, life insurance, a long-term care policy or are turning 65 and will be eligible for Medicare, wouldn't it be nice to have a trusted adviser who could clearly explain all of your options? Someone who understands the complexities and can guide you through what might work best in your particular situation?
Insurance broker Suzanne Schneider has more than 25 years of experience as an insurance broker and consultant. Her company, Schneider Insurance Services, Inc., has specialized in disability, life, long-term care and Medicare insurance since 2004. Suzanne's goal for every one of her clients is to help them make the most informed decision possible.
Insurance broker Suzanne Schneider has more than 25 years of experience as an insurance broker and consultant. Her company, Schneider Insurance Services, Inc., has specialized in disability, life, long-term care and Medicare insurance since 2004. Suzanne's goal for every one of her clients is to help them make the most informed decision possible.
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Suzanne Schneider has more than 25 years of experience as an insurance broker and consultant, specializing in long-term care insurance, life insurance, Medicare, disability insurance and employee benefits. In 2004, she became an independent insurance broker and the principal of her own firm, Schneider Insurance Services, Inc.
No one expects to become disabled, but the risks cannot be ignored. Studies have shown that an individual's chances of suffering a disability lasting at least a year during their career are as high as 20%. While it would be nice to have a year's worth of savings tucked away, regardless of our income, few of us do.
While most people think of the inevitable when discussing life insurance, they might not know that the right policy can do a lot for them while they are alive. Life insurance is a highly effective tool for addressing inheritance and business issues or other concerns. A whole life policy, for instance, can be a safe, flexible and tax-deferred vehicle for college savings.
Americans are living longer - that's great news. But, it also means that with extended retirement and medical needs, planning now for a long illness can help ensure that you will be able to preserve your assets, while maintaining control over key life decisions. As a long-term care insurance broker and trusted advisor, I have helped thousands of individuals choose long-term care insurance that will provide for their future needs.
Are you turning 65 and eligible for Medicare but not sure what that means for you? Have you been on Medicare for several years but want to lower your costs or just make sure that you are in the most appropriate plans? If you are like most people who have worked in the United States, you are eligible for Medicare at 65, and it will become your primary medical coverage.
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Carolyn Rosenblatt
Mar 25, 2021
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Elizabeth Krivatsy
Feb 12, 2021
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Suzanne knows more about long-term care insurance (and the claims process) than anyone I've ever met. And she takes her client's interests personally. I've seen her move mountains to ensure that a client receives the long-term care services and support he/she paid for. Suzanne is also expert in all things Medicare and Medicare supplements. It's such a minefield for the consumer, and Suzanne is a trustworthy guide.