Once you’ve enrolled in your benefits, you generally can’t make changes until the next open enrollment period — unless you experience a qualifying life event. This segment explains what counts as a qualifying event, like marriage, divorce, the birth or adoption of a child, or losing other insurance coverage. If any of these apply to you or your dependents, you have 30 days to notify your carrier to update your plan. Acting quickly is essential; missing that window means waiting until the next annual enrollment period to make changes.
     
 
            
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Now, let's talk about those qualifying
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life events that I mentioned. On once
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you're in a plan, uh you can only change
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it if there's a qualifying life event
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such as a marriage or divorce, birth or
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adoption of a child, or the loss of
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insurance coverage with someone else. If
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any of these apply to you or to any of
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your dependents who are on the plan, you
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have 30 days to inform your carriers uh
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that you want to make a change. So, for
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example, if you have a baby, you must
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inform them of the change within 30 days
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or you'll miss the opportunity to add
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the baby to the plan. Then you'd have to
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wait until your annual open enrollment
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process to add them.