I got insurance through the National Association of the Self Employed
a couple years ago and wasn't terribly keen on it.

One other thing that isn't quite on topic but may be relevant:

Be careful with the "full time 1099". If you mean you will be working
just for one company and they are paying you via a 1099, that probably
isn't legal. Generally speaking, if you have one company who gets to
direct what work you do and when you do it, you will be considered an
employee regardless of whether they want to treat you like one for tax
purposes.  If you will be genuinely self-employed and looking for work
from a variety of places, that's different.

Cheers,
Judah

On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 7:41 AM, Greg Morphis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I may be going full time 1099 next year but with a wife and child I have to
> get insurance. Do any of you buy your own insurance and if so who do you go
> through and about how much is it?
>
> Thanks!
>

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