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Reaching out shouldn’t feel like a chore. Whether you have a simple question, need help comparing life, medicare, or health insurance plans, or just want a second opinion, I’m here to help—with zero pressure.
At Milano Insurance Division, I believe in real conversations. That means listening to your needs, explaining things clearly, and making sure you feel confident every step of the way.
We’re based in North Carolina, but licensed in a number of other states across the county, so no matter where you live, rest assured, you’re in good hands. When you fill out this contact form, you’re not reaching a call center—you’re reaching me, Norman Milano, your dedicated, local agent.
Email: normanmilano@yahoo.com
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes — and no! Working with an agent like Norm doesn’t cost you anything extra. In fact, it can actually save you money. Norm helps you compare plans from multiple providers to find the one that fits your needs and budget, without hidden fees or confusing fine print.
Because understanding your insurance shouldn’t require a PhD. A health insurance agent helps break down your options, explains the coverage in plain English, and makes sure you’re not overpaying for things you don’t need. With Norm, you’re not just getting insurance — you’re getting a guide who actually cares.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The “best” company depends on your needs — your doctors, prescriptions, budget, and more. Norm works with trusted carriers like Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina to help you pick the one that checks all your boxes.
Not quite. You’re eligible at 65, but you still need to enroll. And choosing the right plan — Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, prescription drug coverage — can get complicated. That’s where Norm comes in: he helps you make sense of it all and avoid costly mistakes.
Final expense insurance is a type of whole life insurance designed to cover end-of-life costs like funeral expenses, medical bills, and other outstanding debts. It’s typically more affordable, with smaller coverage amounts (often between $5,000 and $25,000), and it’s easier to qualify for — even with health issues.

