Building a benefits package to meet your needs and one that works within your budget

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The truth is, you can absolutely be your own boss while still taking advantage of a curated group of healthcare options to help you succeed—no big corporation necessary.

By Bernie Davidson, HealthMarkets Insurance Agency

Some people hold tight to the dream of owning their own business, afraid to take the leap because they think matching the benefits package they enjoy with their current employer isn’t possible if they strike out on their own. Or they believe the huge cost of securing the benefits they need will put out their entrepreneurial fire.

It’s a common misconception that in order to enjoy a generous benefits package you must be employed by a big company. The truth is, you can absolutely be your own boss while still taking advantage of a curated group of healthcare options to help you succeed—no big corporation necessary.

Don’t let a fear of the unknown stop you from living your dream.

As a licensed insurance agent with HealthMarkets Insurance Agency, I can help you build a benefits package to meet your needs and one that works within your budget. In fact, because we have access to such a wide selection of providers, it’s possible to closely match the coverage you’re enjoying with your employer now.

Your customized plan could include options from healthcare to dental and vision, life insurance, and could also include supplemental options such as cancer care and disability.

Give me a call to discuss your options, free of charge. There is never a fee to utilize my services.

To schedule an in-person appointment with Bernie Davidson, call him directly at 216-798-1140. Bernie will meet with you wherever you’re comfortable, including Zoom.

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