Self Employed Insurance

Insurance for the Self Employed:


The biggest concern I hear from people who are thinking about starting, or already have, their own business is the lack of medical insurance. What most people don't know is that there are many options available that will allow you to have both medical and dental insurance without having a large company paying most of the premiums.

When you go looking for health insurance, you need to know the 4 main types:



Here are some options you have that you may not have considered:

One last note about insurance. If you are going to have clients coming to your home, you should look into liability insurance with medical reimbursement coverage. I had this several years ago when I ran a photography studio out of my house.

Fortunately, I never had to use it, but I did come close one day. A woman came in for a portrait and brought her friend, who also had a one-month-old baby. As we were getting ready, I told the mother that she and her baby could sit in a chair across the room. I pointed out a very bright orange extension cord and told her to be careful. She looked at the cord and said she would be. She then proceeded across the room and tripped on the cord. Visions of her falling on top of her baby flashed through my head before she caught her balance. Everyone was fine, but I was very glad that I had the insurance, just in case.

What you need to do, as a self-employed person seeking health insurance, is to be creative and look everywhere. Contact every club, credit card and organization you belong to, and don't forget the college you graduated from. Call your city and state government to see what programs they offer too. Use that same creativity that keeps your business successful to find all your options, and then select the one that's best for you. Be sure to read the fine print so you know what is, and isn't, covered by a plan before you join.

About the author: http://www.CreativeCauldron.com Jeff Colburn is a freelance writer who specializes in websites, newsletters, poetry and genre fiction. His books, "The Writer's Dictionary Of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Mythology" and "The Youngest Ninja," can be purchased from his site, www.CreativeCauldron.com. The Creative Cauldron is a site filled with information for writers, photographers, artists and other creative people.




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