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Medical insurance open enrollment ends Jan. 31

The latest round of open enrollment for individual medical insurance began Nov. 1 and ends on Jan. 31, 2016. The Cattle Raisers Insurance team is here to guide you through the process and answer your questions. Open enrollment ends Jan. 31, 2016.
Open enrollment is the time of year for review of your individual medical policy and premiums to see if you are satisfied with how the plan meets your individual needs. This is the one time of year you can make a change to your current medical policy, unless you have a qualifying event occur in your life such as birth, marriage or divorce.
The Cattle Raisers Insurance team is here to consult with you on your current medical plan, quote new plan offerings, advise you on the medical policy that would best suit your needs and consult with you on premiums that may be able to save you dollars.
If you choose a new medical insurance plan, you will need to complete a new application and return it to your Cattle Raisers Insurance team for processing. Veronica Gomez, Samantha Ristau and Michele Woodham will service your policy through the TSCRA office in Fort Worth. For more information about your health insurance options, visit cattleraisersinsurance.com or call 800-252-2849. They will be happy to help!

Written by:
kristin
Published on:
November 19, 2015

Categories: General

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