Admiral Life Medicare Plans
Admiral Life Insurance Company opened its doors for business back in 1958. The company is owned by State Mutual, and sells seven different Medicare Supplemental Insurance policies for seniors. Admiral Life is licensed to sell its plans in
Original Medicare does not cover all the health services that you may need throughout the course of your life. As a result, some people choose to purchase an additional Medicare Supplemental Insurance (or Medigap) policy to fill in the coverage gaps. There are 12 standardized plans to choose from, all offering different coverage at different prices. Remember, you won’t need to add a Medigap policy if you are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan. Also, Medicare Supplement plans are not group or family policies, so make sure that you and your spouse are both covered.
Admiral Life sells seven types of supplement policies, but not all of these policies are available in all of our service areas. Admiral Life offers standardized plans A, B, C, D, E, F, and G at value prices with exceptional customer service. Plan prices will vary by state, but coverage and benefits remain the same no matter what your location.
Plan A offers basic additional coverage to your original Medicare benefits. All Admiral Life supplement policies cover blood, and hospital and doctor coinsurance, cutting down on your out-of-pocket costs if you need medical care. Plans B, C, D, F, and G all cover the Part A Deductible. Plans C through G cover both the skilled nursing coinsurance and the foreign travel emergency coverage. Plans C and F also cover the Part B deductible, while Plans F and G cover any Part B excess charges. Admiral Life’s plans B, C, D, E, F, and G cover your $1024 Part A deductible if you require an inpatient hospital stay. Admiral Life Medicare Supplement plans will ensure that you have the coverage you need at a price you can afford, in addition to a great customer service department.
Due to the recent reforms in the Medicare system, Plan E will no longer be available for new business. Admiral Life Insurance won’t drop you if you are already enrolled in a Plan E policy. New Plan E policies will simply not be sold anymore.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding Admiral Life Insurance or Medicare Supplemental Insurance plans in general, don’t hesitate to call Medicare Solutions and speak to one of our Medicare experts at 877-270-0612. You can also navigate the site to learn more about Medicare Supplement Plans.


