USA Eagle Benefits — Michael Aman Insurance Services
Licensed Independent Insurance Agent — Columbus, Ohio
Michael Aman is a licensed independent insurance agent in Columbus, Ohio, operating as USA Eagle Benefits through USA Benefits Group (established 1988). He provides free, unbiased insurance guidance with access to 25+ top-rated carriers including Anthem, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, Mutual of Omaha, Transamerica, and Allstate Benefits.
Credentials & Carrier Partners
Michael Aman is an Ohio-licensed independent insurance agent and member of USA Benefits Group, a nationwide insurance distribution network since 1988. He is verified through the National Insurance Producer Registry.
Carrier Partners
Anthem, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, Mutual of Omaha, Transamerica, Allstate Benefits
As an independent agent, Michael is not tied to any single carrier. He compares plans from multiple top-rated companies to find the best coverage for your needs.
Why Choose an Independent Agent?
- Access to 25+ carriers — not limited to one company
- Unbiased plan recommendations based on your needs
- Free consultations and quotes at no cost to you
- Licensed professional guidance through enrollment
- Part of USA Benefits Group nationwide network
Ohio Service Areas
Serving 17+ Central Ohio communities:
- Columbus, OH
- Dublin, OH
- Westerville, OH
- Hilliard, OH
- Grove City, OH
- Upper Arlington, OH
- Worthington, OH
- Powell, OH
- Reynoldsburg, OH
- Gahanna, OH
- Pickerington, OH
- New Albany, OH
- Delaware, OH
- Lancaster, OH
- Newark, OH
- Marysville, OH
- Circleville, OH
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Common Insurance Questions
What is a Medicare Supplement plan?
A Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan is private insurance that helps pay for costs not covered by Original Medicare, including copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles. These standardized plans are offered by private insurers and labeled by letters (A through N).
When is the best time to enroll in Medicare Supplement?
The best time is during your Medigap Open Enrollment Period — the 6-month window starting the month you turn 65 and are enrolled in Medicare Part B. During this time, insurers cannot deny you coverage or charge more for pre-existing conditions.
How much does life insurance cost?
Life insurance costs vary based on your age, health, coverage amount, and policy type. A healthy 30-year-old might pay as little as $20-30/month for a $500,000 term policy. Michael Aman can compare rates from multiple carriers to find you the best price.
Do I need life insurance if I'm single?
Even if you're single, life insurance can cover outstanding debts, funeral expenses, and provide for anyone who depends on you financially. It's also easier and cheaper to get coverage when you're young and healthy.
What happens if I miss open enrollment?
If you miss the open enrollment period, you generally cannot enroll in or change your health insurance plan until the next enrollment period, unless you experience a qualifying life event such as marriage, having a baby, or losing other coverage.
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