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![]() Alabama Small Business Health InsuranceThere are different Alabama health insurance laws regarding small businesses or the self-employed. Often these types of health insurance policies are easier to qualify for than an individual health insurance policy, even if you are not in the best of health. This guide:
Alabama small business health insurance regulations
Alabama small business health insurance laws require Alabama health insurance companies to sell any small business a group health insurance policy. Also, the same small group health insurance policy sold to other small businesses must also be offered to any eligible Alabama small business. To be eligible the small business must have at least 2 employees but not more than 50. Self-employed Alabama health insuranceStates handle health insurance for the self-employed differently. In Alabama, if you are the sole employee and owner of a business, you can not purchase an Alabama small business health insurance policy. If you have more than one employee, you are more than likely eligible to purchase Alabama small business health insurance. More AL small business health insurance helpIf you want more help getting the a good health insurance policy, read our guide to small business health insurance. Want to learn even more?
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