Sentinel Security Medicare Supplement

Sentinel Security Medicare Supplement Insurance plans are designed to go hand in hand with your current Medicare coverage. The plans will help pay for expenses that Medicare does not cover, bringing you peace of mind when it comes to your health care.
Sentinel Security Medicare Supplement Insurance plans are offered in 29 states.
Sentinel Security Life Insurance Company was organized in 1948 by a group of Utah funeral directors for the purpose of providing the public with an insurance product designed to help pay funeral costs at the time of need. Some of the original founders still serve the Company as members of the Board of Directors.
The Company began its operations as Sentinel Mutual Insurance Company. In 1954, the Articles of Incorporation were amended to change the Company to a capital stock insurer and the name was changed to Sentinel Insurance Company. In 1957, the Articles of Incorporation were again amended to change the company’s name to its present status as Sentinel Security Life Insurance Company.
A.M. Best has affirmed the financial strength rating of B++ (Good) and issuer credit rating of “bbb” of Sentinel Security Life Insurance Company.
You can rely on Sentinel Security Life‘s Medicare Supplement Plans to help pay your Medicare Parts A and B charges Medicare does not cover.
You Have:
- Numerous plans from which to select the coverage that best meets your needs
- Your choice of physicians and specialists
- The option to use any hospital or medical facility
- Virtually no claims paperwork to file
Sentinel Security Life Medicare Supplement Insurance is offered in the following states:
Arizona
- There is a $25 policy fee but no household discount
- Attained Age is used
- Plans A, B, C, D, F and also N are offered
Colorado
- The application fee is $25. However, there is no household discount
- Colorado has Attained Age
- Plan F has averaged a 9.2% rate increase since 2012
- Plan G has averaged a 4.1% rate increase the last 4 years
Delaware
- The policy fee is $25 and there is also a household discount of 12%
- Attained Age
Hawaii
- The application fee is $25 but there is no household discount
- Hawaii uses Attained Age
Iowa
- Besides a $25 application fee, there is also a 12% household discount
- Attained Age rating method
Idaho
- There is a $25 policy fee but no household discount
- Idaho uses Issue Age
Illinois
- In addition to a $25 application fee, there is no household discount
- Attained Age rating system
- Plan F has averaged a 4.2% rate increase since 2014
- Plan G has averaged a 2.3% rate increase the last 6 years
Indiana
- The policy fee is $25. However, there is no household discount
- Attained Age
Kansas
- Besides a $25 policy fee, there is also no household discount
- Kansas has Attained Age
Kentucky
- In addition to a $25 application fee, there is also a 12% household discount
- Kentucky uses Attained Age rating method
Louisiana
- There is a $25 application but no household discount
- Attained Age rating
Maryland
- In addition to a $25 application fee, there is also a 12% household discount
- Attained Age rating method
Mississippi
- In addition to a low application fee of $6, there is also a 12% household discount
Montana
- Besides a $25 application fee, there is no household discount
- Attained Age rating system
North Carolina
- There is a $25 policy fee but no household discount
- North Carolina uses Attained Age
North Dakota
- Besides a $25 policy fee, there is also no household discount
- North Dakota uses Attained Age
Nebraska
- In addition to a $25 application fee, there is also no application fee
- Attained Age
New Mexico
- Besides a $25 application fee, there is no household discount
- Attained Age rating method
Nevada
- There is a $25 application fee but no household discount
- Nevada uses Attained Age
Ohio
- Besides a $25 policy fee, there is no household discount
- Ohio uses Attained Age
Oklahoma
- The policy is $25 but there is no household discount
- Attained Age
Oregon
- In addition to a $25 application fee, there is no household discount
- Attained Age rating system
Pennsylvania
- Besides a $25 application fee, there is also a 12% household discount
- Pennsylvania uses Attained Age
South Dakota
- The policy fee is $25 but there is no household discount
- Attained Age rating method
Texas
- There is a $25 application but no household discount
- Texas uses Attained Age
Utah
- There is a $25 application fee. However, there is no household discount
- Attained Age
Washington
- There is no application fee and also no household discount
- Washington uses Attained Age
Wyoming
- In addition to a $25 policy fee, there is no household discount
- Wyoming uses Attained Age