- 1,799
A client to be asked about this. Looks like form 18-F is the one. A little puzzling with no mention of the usual employer form to prove they had group coverage since turning 65.
Most of the clients I have worked with so far were applying for Part B, and the ones who had to apply for both called Social Security, etc.
Most of the clients I have worked with so far were applying for Part B, and the ones who had to apply for both called Social Security, etc.