Not being satisfied with the status quo health insurance plans for Miami residents East Coast Health Insurance is now offering free assistance and advice all residents of Miami all the time.
Miami, FL (1888PressRelease) October 15, 2009 - After the success of their free month of health insurance East Coast Health Insurance is determined to make a difference now to the people without health insurance that need medical care and or medical insurance.
Miami resident Joe Pacheco is unemployed and has no medical coverage. Back in August Mr. Pacheco had contacted the Miami health insurance broker East Coast Health Insurance on a whim, due to a press clipping he had found alerting the residents of Miami that a local health insurance brokerage http://echealthinsurance.com was offering free health insurance consultations to the poor and needy in August.
Mr. Pacheco with the help of East Coast Health Insurance was able to secure a one man group plan with his company at no charge. "
Many brokers refuse to write this type of business due to the fact that there is no commissions to brokers," said head broker Rudy Sprajer.
Mr. Pacheco didn't even realize that this type of coverage was possible with a company that he barely had used except for light contracting work in the previous year to replace his expiring unemployment benefits.
"ECHealthInsurance.com not only got me my health insurance but spent several hours helping me learn about the various government programs and private health plans, but at the end of the day this was only way to get me health coverage," said Mr. Pacheco.
"The sad thing in Miami health insurance right now is that Mr. Pacheco is one of the lucky ones. Many times or at least half of the time people are forced to divest their assets basically purposefully bankrupting themselves to get government assistance for their health coverage," said Mr. Sprajer.
East Coast Health Insurance at http://echealthinsurance.com/miami-health-insurance-quote is Miami's only health insurance brokerage that takes the time to help the residents of Miami that need it.