Before you can worry about building your
assets and planning for retirement, you should begin by
protecting what’s most important. Your life, your
health and your ability to generate income are the core
areas to consider when developing any plan. Providing enough
money to continue your current lifestyle in the event of
sickness, injury or death is the foundation of any plan.
We offer the programs from hundreds of companies to best
serve your needs.
Individual & Family Health Insurance
Disability Insurance
Life Insurance
Long Term Care Insurance
Individual & Family Health Insurance
If your employer does not offer a health insurance plan,
they only pay a small portion of the premium or you are
self-employed, you may want to purchase health insurance
on your own. The cost and coverage provided would depend
on your insurance provider and the particular policy you
purchase. There are several different types of individual
health insurance plans. You can get fee-for-service, HMO
or PPO plans, but you should know the differences and coverage
limitations before making any purchase decision.
Policies differ widely in coverage and cost. You’re
age, health history, and which state you live in also play
a major role in the type and price of coverage available
to you. Pre-existing conditions or prescription medications
may affect your insurance premium. You may qualify for slightly
lower rates if you meet certain "preferred" criteria.
At its most basic, insurance is meant to cover you from
unexpected losses that would cause major hardship if they
had to be covered without help. You must weigh what you
will pay in premium vs. what you can expect to pay out of
pocket in order to make a wise decision.
If you are simply looking for a temporary solution, alternative
to COBRA, or short term coverage before you can join a group
plan, we have the solution.
At Stonebridge Benefits, we educate our clients on how
to take advantage of Health Savings Accounts and Qualified
Reimbursement Plans to take the largest tax deduction. We
compare all the carriers and policies available to find
the best one for you. We also periodically review your coverage
to make sure it is the most cost effective plan for your
needs.
If you'd like to learn more about health insurance for
you and your family, please contact
us.

Disability Insurance
Disability insurance is an important component
to any financial plan, but one that is often overlooked
as it may be fairly expensive depending upon your age, health
and most importantly occupation. Disability insurance provides
monthly benefits to replace a portion of your pre-disability
income in the even of an accident or sickness. Although
many people in low risk jobs such as office workers do not
believe they will be injured, fact is that almost 80% of
all claims are paid due to sickness, not injury.
Many people also believe they are covered
through either workman’s compensation or social security,
which is only partially true. Workman’s compensation
will only pay benefits if injured “on the job”
and social security often only pays benefits when you are
severely sick or injured making it very difficult to qualify.
Disability income insurance is typically easier to qualify
for benefits depending upon the policy and it may pay benefits
for even a small reduction in pre disability earnings due
to an accident or sickness,
At Stonebridge Benefits we review all in force
policies on both the group and individual side to make sure
our clients understand their benefits and that they are
the lowest costs. We take into consideration all the important
factors to come up with the most suitable recommendations.
We customize plans from many of the top insurance carriers
to fit your needs.
If you'd like to learn more about disability
insurance please contact us.

Life Insurance
Life insurance is just one part of a comprehensive
set of solutions – but one that is often overlooked.
Life insurance should be the foundation of any financial
plan. There are many different types of life insurance and
each one has its strengths and weaknesses. The two major
types are “term” or temporary and permanent.
Because term insurance is relatively inexpensive,
it can be a good choice if you can't afford the permanent
life insurance protection you wish to have. Term insurance
provides the protection you need now, at a cost you can
afford. Over time, however, your insurance needs are likely
to change. Inflation, health issues, educational costs,
market conditions or any number of other variables may leave
you without adequate protection. For this reason, you may
need life insurance with the flexibility to provide protection
now and in the future
Permanent life insurance provides death benefit
protection for life. As long as you pay the premiums, the
death benefit will be paid. Permanent life insurance may
have fixed premiums, generally accumulates cash value on
a tax-deferred basis and may pay policy dividends. Although
more expensive initially than term life insurance, permanent
life insurance may, over time, become the least expensive
form of life insurance.
For more information about life insurance,
contact us.

Long-Term Care
There's a good chance that you may need to
pay for nursing home, assisted living or, home health care
one day. In fact, more than half of the U.S. population
will require long-term care at some point in their lives.
Recent changes in federal law have made it less likely that
Medicare will pay for long-term care, or the continuum of
broad-ranged maintenance and health services to the chronically
ill or disabled. Because of this, the popularity of long-term
care insurance has grown.
If you're concerned about being financially
secure during your retirement years, you owe it to yourself
and you’re loved ones to protect yourself against
what could be the greatest threat to your financial security,
the cost of long-term care. Stonebridge benefits offers
conscientious, experienced guidance on choosing long-term
care plans that are right for you and your family.
If you'd like to learn more please contact
us.

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