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Edward Terragni: The Medicare Expert Seniors Trust for Over 15 Years

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What if choosing the wrong Medicare plan cost you thousands of dollars — and you never even knew it? That's the quiet reality for countless seniors every year. They enroll in a plan that sounds reasonable, pay their premiums faithfully, and only discover the gaps when a hospital bill arrives. It doesn't have to be this way. For more than 15 years, Edward Terragni has made it his mission to change that story. As the Founder of My Family Assured, he has guided seniors and individuals with complex health needs through the often overwhelming world of Medicare and life insurance — with patience, clarity, and zero fine print surprises. In this article, you'll discover what makes Edward's approach different, how he helps seniors find truly affordable coverage, and why thousands of families trust him with one of life's most essential decisions. 15 Years of Medicare Expertise: What That Really Means for Seniors Experience in insurance isn't just about years on...

Edward Terragni’s annual insurance review checklist: is your family fully protected?

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Most families set up their insurance once, file the documents away, and never look again. Then life happens — and the coverage they bought three years ago is no longer enough. A new baby. A job change. A paid-off mortgage. A child heading to college. A parent turning 65. Each of these milestones can quietly expose a gap in your protection — one you won’t discover until it’s too late to fix. Edward Terragni , Founder and Principal of My Family Assured, recommends that every family conduct a thorough insurance review at least once a year. Not because insurance is complicated — but because your life changes constantly. Your coverage should keep up. This checklist covers every essential category: life insurance, health coverage, Medicare, beneficiary designations, and more. Work through it section by section. By the end, you’ll know exactly where you’re protected — and where you’re not. Step 1: Review your life insurance coverage Does your policy still match your family’s financial reality...