Reasonable health insurance in Minnesota for the physically active?

MattV1984

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I was just wondering if anyone had some suggestions for reasonably priced health insurance in Minnesota. I am very physically active, do a lot of running and weight lifting; so my primary concerns are coverage for treatments involving possible breaks, fractures, muscle and tendon tears/breaks, and other things of that nature common with active individuals. Preferrably something under $100/month because I am in school and with my current income I am lucky to average $800/month take home.
 
I was just wondering if anyone had some suggestions for reasonably priced health insurance in Minnesota. I am very physically active, do a lot of running and weight lifting; so my primary concerns are coverage for treatments involving possible breaks, fractures, muscle and tendon tears/breaks, and other things of that nature common with active individuals. Preferrably something under $100/month because I am in school and with my current income I am lucky to average $800/month take home.

Hi Matt,

If you are a student, is there any chance you can get coverage under your parents' plan? I am an insurance agent, and getting an individual policy for under $100/month is rare but not out of the question depending on a number of factors. Health insurance is cetainly more expensive than most people want to pay, but recieving care without insurance is even more expensive.
 
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