Florida Insurance Plans
Florida Accident Insurance
The 24 Hour Accident Benefit Plan
Our 24 hour accident benefit plan serves to cover to holes in the health insurance world. Accident benefit insurance can be for a healthy person who feels that he is unlikely to be afflicted with any severe illness in the near future. He does not want to spend $250 plus monthly on health insurance. However, he wants insurance coverage in case he suddenly gets zapped.
The second scenario would be for a person who has an insurance plan with a high deductible and would like an overlapping plan to help pay the deductible. Accident insurance is perfect for this. There is a low monthly premium and a $100 deductible.
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Florida Disability Insurance Disability insurance is offered by very few work places in the state. When the paychecks stop then the 35 year old reverts back to an adolescent dependent on others. For many of us, our Mom and Dad are not there to bail us out. The closest people in our lives are our co-workers and our boss. So, in effect, Joe six pack who gets disabled while water snorkeling will be coming to his former boss and former co-workers for handouts for years to come. Or you can sign up for a disability insurance plan. The Health Savings Account The Health Savings Account is as close as anyone will get to free health insurance. So you might as well know about it. A Health Savings Accounts (HSA) are also available for businesses. Let one of my insurance agents give you a free health insurance quote and you will be pleasantly surprised. Florida Medical Savings Accounts (MSA) A MSA is a high deductible health insurance plan with an interest bearing savings account that is funded with pretax money. The savings account funds can be used for any type of medical expense with no need to adhere to network limitations. Contributions to to a MSA in Florida is exempt from income taxes and just like an individual retirement account (IRA) they will accumulate interest on a tax deferred interest basis. In a manner different than the IRA, the money in a Medical Savings Account (MSA)is able to be used at any time for any reasonable medical expense. Reasonable is defined by the government but the MSA defines reasonable as dentists, doctors, chiropractor, prescriptions, psychotherapy, etc. |


