Last updated June 3, 2026
I’m going to tell you something Medicare doesn’t advertise.
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You don’t need a specialist, a benefits counselor, or a nephew who works in insurance to understand what those notices in your mailbox actually say.
You need a free AI tool and about five minutes.
I’ve tested this myself. I pasted a Medicare Explanation of Benefits notice—the kind that arrives with three columns of numbers and zero explanation—into Claude, one of today’s best AI assistants. I asked it to explain what the document was telling me in plain English.
In 30 seconds I had a clear breakdown: what was covered, what I owed, what the deadline was, and what questions to ask before paying anything.
Here’s how to do it yourself.
What Documents Can AI Actually Help With?
Almost any confusing paperwork that doesn’t require a doctor’s visit to understand. That includes Medicare Summary Notices and Explanation of Benefits (EOB), Social Security benefit statements and adjustment letters, Part D drug plan paperwork, bank and investment account statements, utility bills with hidden fees, credit card agreements, government benefit forms (SNAP, VA, LIHEAP), and lease agreements and HOA documents.
The key rule: you’re using AI to understand what the document says—not to get advice on what to do about it. That distinction matters, and I’ll come back to it.
Step 1: Get the Text From Your Document
If your document is a physical letter, you have two options: type out the confusing section — you don’t need to retype the whole thing, just the part that’s unclear. Or take a photo and use your phone’s text-copy feature—on iPhone, point your camera at the document and tap the text icon; on Android, the Google Lens app does the same thing.
If it arrived by email or as a PDF, just highlight the relevant text and copy it.
Step 2: Open a Free AI Tool
The best free options right now are Claude.ai (free account, no credit card)—particularly good at long documents and plain-language explanations—and ChatGPT (free account at chat.openai.com). I use Claude regularly and find it handles the tone well for this kind of task. It doesn’t talk down to you.
Step 3: Paste and Ask
Once you’re in the chat, paste your document text and type something like the following:
“Please explain this document in plain English. Tell me what it is, what it says I owe or need to do, any important deadlines, and what questions I should ask.”
That’s it. The AI will do the heavy lifting.
Step 4: Use Our Free Decoder Tool
If you’d rather not set up an account anywhere, I built a free tool right here on Legacy Income Academy that does exactly this.
Try the LIA Document Decoder – no signup required
Paste your text, hit decode, and you’ll get a plain-English summary, important dates and deadlines, any fees or costs flagged, actions you may need to take, and smart questions to ask the relevant agency or company.
One Important Rule
AI is for understanding, not deciding. Once you know what the document says, take any required action yourself — call the agency, talk to your doctor, or consult a licensed professional if the stakes are high. AI explains. You decide.
Also: never paste your full Social Security number, account numbers, or medical records into any AI tool. Cover or black out anything you don’t need decoded.
The Bottom Line
Confusing mail is one of the most stressful parts of getting older. You get a letter, you don’t understand it, you worry. This tool takes that worry away in about 60 seconds.
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Tom is the founder of Legacy Income Academy — a free resource helping adults 50+ navigate AI tools, technology, and online income without the jargon and without the hype.