Is having your own incorporated business a better approach to obtaining private family Health Insurance?

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Which customer category is viewed most favorably by Health Insurance Providers: a family, a small LLC (size:1 family), or a small Incorporated business (size: 1 family)? Use maybe Blue Cross as theoretical example. Thanks!

Not going to make any difference. That small group is going to be individually underwritten, just as if it were a private policy.

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2 Responses to “Is having your own incorporated business a better approach to obtaining private family Health Insurance?”

  1. mbrcatz17 Says:

    Not going to make any difference. That small group is going to be individually underwritten, just as if it were a private policy.
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    agent, 21+ years

  2. JaredBalis Says:

    In Utah, groups HAVE to be accepted, although there could be a significant rate increase if there is a health history to speak of for the applicants.

    Some companies here will allow a husband and a wife to be two separate employees and they will write a group with that situation

    You should contact a local agent who knows the local market there. A local agent would be happy to help you through this.

    To connect with a local agent, fill out the quote form located at http://www.myinsurancequotes.net. A local agent will contact you and help you get started.

    Jared Balis
    http://www.utahinsurance.org
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