Marc Sigmon answers questions about Covered California Open Enrollment on Fox 5 Morning News

Nov 09, 2021

Covered California Open Enrollment discussed during Fox 5 interview segment, questions answered about insurance options


Who is eligible?  Are you covered through your workplace or do you qualify for a subsidy?  How many subsidies am I eligible for under my income?  How much can I afford?  Was there a life changing event (like a termination from your job or you moved) recently? These are all questions Marc Sigmon discussed during his interview on the Fox 5 morning segment


As a certified health insurance agent, Marc Sigmon can help you determine the best option for your healthcare needs.  Choosing the right plan can be intimidating and overwhelming .  Health insurance is important to stay healthy and remain debt-free while maintaining wellness. 


Until Jan. 31, 2022, California residents can opt into a Covered California plan for the upcoming year. During this period, they can apply without a qualifying life event

Don't wait to contact Marc Sigmon Insurance Agency to enroll today.  For more information about Covered California click here.     Agents are also available to answers questions. 

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