The Lowcountry Insurance Insider
One email a month. Real information. No spam. Insurance rules change constantly, and most people don't find out until it costs them money. The Lowcountry Insurance Insider is my way of keeping you ahead of it.
What you'll get
- Subsidy changes that could lower (or raise) your monthly premium
- Enrollment deadlines you can't afford to miss
- New plan alerts when carriers add or change options in the Lowcountry
- Local health resources - clinics, programs, and services most people don't know about
- Plain-English explanations of whatever the government just changed about your coverage
No spam. No selling your info. Unsubscribe anytime with one click.
Frequently Asked Questions
Once a month. One email, no more. I hate inbox clutter as much as you do, so I save the newsletter for things that actually matter - subsidy changes, enrollment deadlines, new plan options in the Lowcountry, and local health resources. If nothing important happened this month, I do not send filler.
Yes, one click. Every email has a clearly visible unsubscribe link at the bottom. No hoops, no "are you sure?" pages, no survey. If you want out, you are out immediately and permanently.
Never. Your email stays with me and is used only to send the newsletter and, if you request it, personal follow-ups. I do not sell lists, do not share with carriers, and do not use your email for any marketing outside of this newsletter.
No. The newsletter is information, not a sales funnel. You will see practical tips, enrollment deadline reminders, and occasional notes about what has changed in the SC insurance market. If you ever want a quote or a plan review, you have to reach out to me - I will not pitch you through the newsletter.
Subsidy and rule changes that affect your premiums, enrollment deadlines you cannot afford to miss, new plans or carriers entering the Lowcountry market, free or low-cost health resources in Charleston, Dorchester, and Berkeley counties, and plain-English explanations of whatever the federal or state government just changed about coverage.