Kevin Hall
Kevin is a former pastor who uses those education skills to help Texans make informed decisions about life and health insurance. Kevin joined Insurance For Texans in 2023 to expand the Life & Health area. His deep experience and pastoral background was a perfect fit for our culture of providing comprehensive insurance solutions to Texans. His goal is to find the best solution for your needs whether that is an individual health policy or a group benefit plan for your business. Let Kevin wow you with True Texas Health Insurance.
Recent Posts
Catastrophic Health Coverage: An Affordable Solution For Small Churches
Posted by
Kevin Hall on Nov 13, 2024 8:00:00 AM
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Fully Funded Vs Level Funded - Health Plans for Small Businesses
Posted by
Kevin Hall on Nov 6, 2024 10:24:23 AM
Jim runs a busy print shop in Lubbock, where his team feels more like family than just employees. He knows that offering good health insurance is ...
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Topics: employer group policy, group health, employer health insurance, level-funded health plans, fully-funded
A Guide to Self-Funded Health Plans for Small Business Owners in Texas
Posted by
Kevin Hall on Oct 30, 2024 4:53:31 PM
Steven owns an IT consulting firm in Austin, and his team has grown steadily over the past few years. With this growth he is now looking for a way to ...
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Topics: employer insurance, group health, employer health insurance, self-funded
Theresa owns a small business in Midland, and she knew it was time to find health insurance for her family. But as she browsed her ACA marketplace ...
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Topics: ACA, HMO, open enrollment
Why Fully Funded Health Plans Are Perfect for Texas Daycares
Posted by
Kevin Hall on Oct 25, 2024 11:48:24 AM
" \n Key Takeaways \n \n \n Fully funded health plans provide cost stability for daycare owners. With fixed monthly premiums, daycare owners like ...
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Topics: health insurance, group health, employer health insurance, daycares, fully-funded
How Level-Funded Health Plans Help Small Businesses Save on Costs
Posted by
Kevin Hall on Oct 23, 2024 2:20:31 PM
Paul runs a growing call center business in Ft Worth, managing a team of 30 employees. As his business expanded, so did the need to offer a reliable ...
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Topics: health insurance, group health, self-funded, level-funded health plans
Does Texas Have Its Own Health Insurance Marketplace?
Posted by
Kevin Hall on Oct 18, 2024 4:14:02 PM
Mary owns a small business in Austin that is still small enough that she does not have to provide a health insurance plan for her and her employee. ...
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Topics: health insurance, ACA, ACA Alternatives, Obamacare, Austin
Can A Small Church Provide Health Coverage Using A Self-Funded Plan?
Posted by
Kevin Hall on Oct 15, 2024 5:02:49 PM
" \n Key Takeaways \n \n Self-Funded Health Plans Offer Control and Savings for Churches Instead of paying high premiums to an insurance company, ...
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Topics: health insurance, group health, Church Insurance, self-funded
What Texans Risk by Skipping Health Insurance in 2025
Posted by
Kevin Hall on Oct 11, 2024 2:43:11 PM
Jim thought he was making a smart financial decision. After all, paying health insurance premiums each month seemed like a waste of money when he ...
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Topics: health insurance, ACA, catastrophic health coverage, ACA Alternatives, private health insurance
Health Insurance Made Easy for Texas Small Businesses: Gail's Journey
Posted by
Kevin Hall on Oct 9, 2024 4:13:55 PM
Gail runs a small accounting firm in Tyler, Texas, with ten dedicated employees. She’s proud of the close-knit team she’s built and the way they take ...
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Topics: health insurance, group health, employer health insurance, small business
