Editorial Policy

At LyricalGuy, trust matters more than traffic. This Editorial Policy explains how we research, write, review, and update our content so you know what to expect.

How we create content

Every article starts with research into reputable, current sources. For coverage rules and figures, we look first to official government resources such as Medicare.gov, CMS.gov, and HealthCare.gov, along with established consumer and professional organizations. We aim to explain how the system actually works, in plain language.

Review before publishing

Drafts are reviewed for accuracy, clarity, and balance before they go live. We avoid hype and sales language, and we never tell you which plan to buy. Our consistent message is that the right choice depends on your situation and that you should verify the current details before acting.

Sourcing and links

When we reference rules, figures, or guidance, we link to authoritative sources so you can confirm them for yourself. Because insurance and Medicare details change often, we encourage readers to treat official sources as the final word.

Accuracy and corrections

We want to get things right. If you spot an error or something that has changed, email us at support@lyricalguy.com and we will review it promptly and correct it where warranted. We review and refresh articles periodically as rules evolve.

Independence

Our editorial content is independent. We do not sell insurance and are not paid to recommend plans. If we ever publish advertising or affiliate links, they are clearly disclosed and separated from our editorial content, and they do not influence what we write.

Our limits

We are an educational publisher, not an insurer, broker, or advisor. Nothing we publish is personalized insurance, financial, or medical advice. For decisions about your coverage, contact your insurer or a licensed professional. See our Disclaimer for more.

Questions about how we work? We welcome them at support@lyricalguy.com or via our Contact page.