I'm not the one resorting to ad hom attacks and nit-picking on irrelevant terms. Perhaps you should be a grammar and punctuation ****.
Either way, it doesn't really matter. The bottom line is that a 1099 WORKER ( I know you like that word so I hope that makes you happy ) can enroll in a group plan with W2 EMPLOYEES ( there's another word you like... hope you are following along ), provided some terms and conditions are met and taken care of contractually... at least through one carrier in Indiana, which is where the OP of the original question is located. Ergo, I am correct, and several of the responders were not. I also believe group insurance is a dinosaur, so I pointed that out as well... this IS a place for advice, is it not? And that's great advice. Get rid of group. If you sell it, you're in for a rude awakening very soon. Employers who keep it, as most know it ( buying full insured group plans ), are wasting a trillion dollars a year in the US.
Why do people have such a hard time admitting they were wrong when someone shows them an answer, backs it up with supporting material, and helps someone? Are their egos bruised that easily?
Nit pick and bicker all you want. While you're giving pat answers from google, I'm actually helping people with options.
Enjoy.
Either way, it doesn't really matter. The bottom line is that a 1099 WORKER ( I know you like that word so I hope that makes you happy ) can enroll in a group plan with W2 EMPLOYEES ( there's another word you like... hope you are following along ), provided some terms and conditions are met and taken care of contractually... at least through one carrier in Indiana, which is where the OP of the original question is located. Ergo, I am correct, and several of the responders were not. I also believe group insurance is a dinosaur, so I pointed that out as well... this IS a place for advice, is it not? And that's great advice. Get rid of group. If you sell it, you're in for a rude awakening very soon. Employers who keep it, as most know it ( buying full insured group plans ), are wasting a trillion dollars a year in the US.
Why do people have such a hard time admitting they were wrong when someone shows them an answer, backs it up with supporting material, and helps someone? Are their egos bruised that easily?
Nit pick and bicker all you want. While you're giving pat answers from google, I'm actually helping people with options.
Enjoy.