Understanding the roles of insurance agents and brokers is significant when it comes to insurance. These terms are often used interchangeably, which can be confusing. You might be wondering if they do the same thing, how are they different? And most importantly, which one should you use to help you compare your Medicare plan options? In this blog, we’re here to guide you through the differences between these insurance professionals, helping you understand which one is ideal for you to work with based on your needs and empowering you to make informed decisions about your insurance plans.
An insurance agent is a licensed professional who sells insurance policies and helps clients choose the right coverage for their needs. Insurance agents represent a single insurance company and can help you choose a plan offered by that particular organization.
Here are some things an insurance agent will help you do:
An insurance broker is also an insurance agent, but the main difference is that they are contracted with multiple insurance companies rather than just one. This means an insurance broker can provide information and recommendations on multiple plans.
An insurance broker will assist with all of the things that an insurance agent will do, except they will also be able to:
Learn More: How To Choose A Medicare Insurance Broker
Working with an insurance agent can help you choose an insurance plan. Working with an insurance broker can help ensure that you select the most suitable insurance plan. If you’re looking for a more personalized approach that takes into account your individual lifestyle and personal needs, working with an insurance broker is the way to go. They can help you compare many different options and ensure that you select the most appropriate insurance plan tailored to your unique circumstances.
Both insurance agents and insurance brokers can have specialized expertise in various areas of insurance, such as property, life insurance, Medicare, or individual health insurance. This is an important distinction as you want to make sure that the insurance professional you are working with is well-versed and experienced in what you need help with.
Choosing a Medicare plan can be difficult. Twin City Underwriters helps Medicare recipients in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Florida find the Medicare plan that meets their unique needs. Attend an online Medicare webinar, in-person Medicare workshop, or schedule a one-on-one meeting with one of our Medicare insurance brokers to get your questions answered!
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