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A Medicare Agent That Actually Helps With Your Paperwork

Medicare agent that helps with paperwork near me

A Medicare agent that helps with paperwork isn't a luxury. It's the difference between coverage that starts on time and a stack of denied claims you don't understand. I'm Anthony Orner, a licensed Medicare broker in New Jersey, and I handle the forms so you don't have to guess.

Call for Free Advice — 855-559-1700

What paperwork is required when you enroll in Medicare

Medicare enrollment involves multiple layers of forms depending on your situation:

  • CMS-40B application for Part B (if you delayed enrollment past 65)
  • Employer coverage verification (form CMS-L564) if you had group insurance
  • Carrier-specific enrollment forms for Medigap or Medicare Advantage
  • Part D prescription drug plan applications
  • Extra Help/Low-Income Subsidy forms if you qualify for cost assistance

Miss one form or check one wrong box and your coverage start date can shift by months. That's real money out of your pocket.

How Anthony handles your Medicare application from start to finish

I don't hand you a packet and wish you luck. Here's what working with me looks like:

  • We review your current coverage, medications, and doctors on a free call
  • I identify the exact forms you need and pre-fill them for you
  • I submit carrier applications directly and confirm receipt
  • I follow up with carriers and CMS until your enrollment is confirmed
  • If a claim gets denied due to a paperwork issue, I help resolve it

Common Medicare paperwork mistakes that delay coverage

I see the same errors every enrollment season. People fill out forms they found online without realizing they're outdated. They list the wrong effective date. They forget to include employer verification and trigger a Part B late enrollment penalty of 10% per year they delayed.

Coordination of benefits mistakes are the worst. If Medicare and your employer plan aren't coded correctly as primary and secondary payer, every single claim gets bounced back. I've seen people stuck with thousands in bills for months because one form was filled out wrong.

Why calling 1-800-MEDICARE isn't always enough

Medicare's helpline (1-800-633-4227) is available 24/7, and the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) offers free counseling. Both are solid resources for general questions.

But neither will compare 20+ Medigap carriers for you, pre-fill your applications, or submit them on your behalf. They inform. I execute. And I stay with you after enrollment to handle problems if they come up.

What this costs you (nothing)

Licensed Medicare brokers are paid by insurance carriers. You pay the same premium whether you enroll yourself or I do it for you. The difference is I catch the errors before they cost you. There's no fee, no obligation, and no catch.

Get free hands-on enrollment help in New Jersey

Whether you're turning 65, leaving employer coverage, or just confused by a stack of Medicare mail, I'll sort it out. I work with clients across New Jersey by phone, video, or in person. One call and we'll figure out exactly what you need.

Let me handle your Medicare paperwork.

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