Group Health Insurance Broker in Texas | Wilkerson Insurance Agency

Group Health Insurance Broker in Texas

Offering the right group health insurance is one of the smartest decisions a Texas business owner can make to support employees while strengthening retention, productivity, and long-term business stability.

No broker fees
Texas-licensed agents
2,000+ clients served

Get Your Free Group Health Insurance Quote

Compare all major Texas carriers in one consultation. Our service costs you nothing extra.


15+
Years Serving Texas
2,000+
Clients Enrolled
10
Licensed Agents
28+
States Licensed

What Is Group Health Insurance and Why Does It Matter for Texas Businesses?

Group health insurance is a health coverage plan purchased by an employer and offered to eligible employees and, in most cases, their dependents. Because the risk is spread across the full group, premiums are typically lower per person than individual coverage purchased on the open market, and employees gain access to benefits they often could not afford independently.

Texas law defines a small employer as a business with two to 50 employees. Businesses with fewer than 50 full-time equivalent employees are not required to offer health insurance under the Affordable Care Act but those that do gain significant advantages in recruiting, retention, and tax treatment. For businesses with 50 or more full-time equivalent employees, the ACA employer mandate applies, and failure to offer minimum essential coverage to eligible employees can result in penalties.

Group Health Insurance Plan Structures Available to Texas Employers

Texas business owners have more plan structure options today than at any point in the past decade. Most brokers show you one or two of these. We show you all of them so you choose what actually fits your business, not what is easiest for a carrier to sell.

Plan StructureHow It Works and Who It Suits
Fully InsuredYou pay a fixed monthly premium to the carrier. The carrier assumes all financial risk for your employees' claims. Most predictable cost structure for small Texas businesses. Plans from BCBS of Texas, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, and Aetna compared side by side. Best for employers with 2-50 employees who prioritise cost certainty.
Level-FundedA hybrid between fully insured and self-funded. You pay a set monthly amount covering claims, administrative fees, and stop-loss insurance. If your group has lower claims than projected, you receive a year-end refund. Increasingly popular with Texas businesses of 20-100 employees with relatively healthy workforces.
Self-FundedThe employer pays employee claims directly and purchases stop-loss coverage for catastrophic claims. Offers the greatest cost control and plan design flexibility for businesses with 100+ employees. Requires more administrative infrastructure. Best suited to larger Texas employers with dedicated HR teams.
ICHRAYou provide employees a monthly tax-free allowance to purchase their own individual health plans. Fully flexible, ACA-compliant, and scalable from one employee to thousands. Ideal for businesses with remote workers across multiple Texas counties or states, or for employers who want maximum plan choice without managing a group policy.
QSEHRAFor businesses with fewer than 50 employees that do not offer a group plan. Reimburse employees tax-free for individual coverage premiums and qualified medical expenses, up to IRS annual limits. Simpler than an ICHRA with less administrative overhead. A strong option for very small Texas businesses.

Most small business owners in Texas have only been shown fully insured plans. Level-funded plans, ICHRAs, and QSEHRAs can all dramatically change the cost picture depending on your workforce. Our job is to show you every option.

Complete Group Benefits Package — What Texas Employers Can Offer

A strong employee benefits package goes beyond medical coverage. The Texas employers who win talent battles are the ones who build comprehensive packages that address the full range of employee concerns. Here is what Wilkerson Insurance Agency can structure for your team:

Benefit TypeWhy Texas Employers Offer It
Group MedicalCore health coverage including doctor visits, specialist care, hospitalisation, preventive care, prescription drugs, and emergency services. Available as PPO, HMO, EPO, or HDHP structures from BCBS TX, UHC, Cigna, and Aetna.
Group DentalCovers preventive exams, cleanings, fillings, major procedures, and orthodontia depending on plan level. One of the most requested ancillary benefits. Typically costs $25-$50 per employee per month at the employer level.
Group VisionEye exams, glasses, and contact lens allowances. Low cost for the employer, high perceived value to employees. Often costs under $15 per employee per month.
Group Life InsuranceBasic term life provided by the employer as a flat benefit (often 1x annual salary). Employees also receive voluntary buy-up options. Adds meaningful value to compensation packages at minimal employer cost.
Group DisabilityShort-term and long-term disability coverage that replaces a portion of an employee's income during an extended illness or injury. Protects both the employee and the employer from the productivity disruption of an extended absence.
Voluntary BenefitsCritical illness, accident, hospital indemnity, and legal plans offered at group rates. Employee-paid through payroll deduction at zero employer cost, significant employee value. Particularly appealing to employees with families or health concerns.
HSA/FSA AdministrationHealth Savings Account and Flexible Spending Account administration for employers offering HDHP plans. We coordinate setup, contribution limits, and compliance so your team captures the full tax advantage of these accounts.
COBRA AdministrationFederal COBRA law requires employers with 20 or more employees to offer continuation coverage to departing employees and qualifying dependents. We handle the notices, election periods, and carrier coordination so your HR team is not managing COBRA manually.

Ready to build a competitive benefits package?

We structure the full package — medical, dental, vision, life, disability, and more.

Get a Free Comparison →

Texas Group Health Insurance: ACA Compliance and Employer Obligations

The Affordable Care Act created different obligations for employers based on size. Understanding where your business stands before you design a benefits package protects you from penalties and ensures your plan is structured correctly from the first day of coverage.

Businesses with Under 50 Full-Time Equivalent Employees

You are not required to offer health insurance under federal law. However, if you choose to offer coverage, your plan must comply with applicable ACA market rules including coverage of essential health benefits, no lifetime dollar limits, and coverage for dependent children up to age 26. Businesses in this category may qualify for the SHOP Marketplace small business tax credit.

Businesses with 50 or More Full-Time Equivalent Employees

You are classified as an Applicable Large Employer (ALE) and the employer mandate applies. You must offer minimum essential coverage to at least 95 percent of your full-time employees and their dependents. The coverage must meet minimum value standards and be considered affordable based on the employee's household income. Failure to comply can trigger penalties under IRC Section 4980H.

Texas Minimum Participation Requirements

Most Texas group health insurance carriers require that at least 75 percent of eligible employees enrol in the group plan. Employees with other qualifying coverage (such as a spouse's employer plan or Medicare) can typically be excluded from the participation count. Our team reviews your workforce eligibility list before submission to ensure participation thresholds are met and the application moves forward without delays.

Section 125 Premium Only Plan

A Section 125 Premium Only Plan (POP) allows employees to pay their share of group health premiums on a pre-tax basis. This reduces employees' taxable wages, lowering income tax and Social Security contributions for both the employee and the employer. A POP requires a written plan document and annual administration. Our team establishes and maintains the plan document as part of our group benefits service — there is no additional cost for this setup.

How the Enrollment Process Works for Texas Businesses

Group health insurance has a specific setup and enrollment process with defined timelines. Understanding what happens at each stage helps you plan ahead so coverage activates when your team needs it and no one is left in a gap.

Initial Consultation and Census Collection

We review your workforce size, age distribution, existing coverage, budget parameters, and benefit goals. You provide a census of eligible employees with dates of birth and ZIP codes.

Multi-Carrier Quote Comparison

We run quotes across BCBS TX, UHC, Cigna, Aetna, and other applicable carriers simultaneously. You receive a side-by-side comparison of plan structures, premium costs, network options, and key features.

Plan Selection and Employer Contribution Decision

You choose the plan or plans to offer and set your employer contribution level. Most Texas employers contribute 50 to 75 percent of the employee-only premium. Dependent premium sharing is at your discretion.

Open Enrollment for Employees

Employees review their options and make elections during an open enrollment window. We provide employee-facing materials, answer coverage questions, and handle the individual enrolment process for each team member.

Application Submission and Carrier Underwriting

For fully insured small group plans, carrier review is typically straightforward. Level-funded plans may require brief health questionnaires. We manage the entire submission process and follow up with carriers on your behalf.

Coverage Activation

Group plans typically activate within three to six weeks from application submission. New hires are eligible to enrol within 30 days of their start date during the plan year.

Year-Round Support and Annual Renewal

We monitor your plan throughout the year, respond to coverage questions, process qualifying life event changes, and conduct a full market re-evaluation at renewal to ensure you are still on the most competitive option.

Most brokers are active during open enrollment and disappear for the other ten months of the year. Our team is available year-round — for claims questions, mid-year changes, new hire enrollments, and anything else that comes up.

Ready to see what group health insurance costs for your team?

Get a multi-carrier quote comparison at no cost to your business.

Call 214-501-9613 →
Why Texas Businesses Choose Wilkerson Insurance Agency

Founded by LeRoy Wilkerson in 2010 and based in Farmers Branch, we have been helping Texas businesses build competitive employee benefits packages for over 15 years.

We Compare Every Major Texas Group Carrier Side by Side
BCBS of Texas, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Aetna, Mutual of Omaha, and others are all pulled in a single quote run. You see the full Texas market at once, not the two or three plans a single-carrier rep is authorised to show you.
We Know the DFW Provider Networks Your Employees Use
Baylor Scott & White in Plano and Dallas, Medical City across DFW, Texas Health Resources in Grapevine and Arlington, UT Southwestern in Dallas. Before we recommend any plan, we verify that your employees' preferred hospitals and specialist groups are in-network.
We Show You Every Plan Structure — Not Just Fully Insured
Level-funded plans, ICHRAs, QSEHRAs, and self-funded arrangements are all evaluated against your workforce demographics. For healthy groups of 20 to 50 employees, a level-funded plan with a year-end refund provision can be significantly more cost-effective than a standard fully insured plan.
We Carry Dave Ramsey ELP Status
Ramsey Solutions has reviewed and approved Wilkerson Insurance Agency as an Endorsed Local Provider for their Texas audience. This confirms that our standards of transparency, service quality, and client care meet the bar set by one of the most trusted names in American personal finance.
Our Service Costs You Nothing Additional
Independent brokers are compensated by carriers after placement. Working with Wilkerson Insurance Agency does not add a single dollar to your monthly group premium compared to contacting any carrier directly. The only difference is that you get fifteen years of Texas group insurance experience on your side.

Request Your Free Group Health Insurance Quote

Compare all major Texas group carriers in one consultation.


Trusted by 2,000+ Texas Families and Businesses
Our Team

Our team, led by LeRoy Wilkerson, consists of licensed, experienced professionals committed to providing personalized guidance on health insurance.

LeRoy Wilkerson
LeRoy Wilkerson (Coppell)
Owner / Agent
Kimberly KJ Martin
Kimberly "KJ" Martin
Agent/Producer
Gena Batson
Gena Batson (Carrollton, TX)
Agent/Producer
Darlene Brown
Darlene Brown
Agent/Producer
Frequently Asked Questions
How many employees do I need to get group health insurance in Texas?+
Texas law defines a small employer group as a business with two to 50 employees. A business with as few as two employees, including a husband-and-wife ownership team where one spouse is a W-2 employee, can qualify for small group health insurance. For businesses with one to two eligible employees, a QSEHRA or ICHRA may also be a viable alternative. Our team reviews your specific business structure and confirms eligibility before you commit to any plan.
How much does group health insurance cost for a small business in Texas?+
Most Texas small businesses will pay between $500 and $700 per employee per month for group medical coverage before employer and employee premium splits. Actual cost depends on team size, the age distribution of your workforce, the plan type and tier you select, and your geographic location within Texas. Our full breakdown of group health insurance costs in Texas walks through how each of these variables affects your actual quote. The most accurate number for your specific group requires a multi-carrier quote run which we provide at no cost.
Is a small Texas business required to offer health insurance?+
Businesses with fewer than 50 full-time equivalent employees are not required to offer health insurance under the ACA. Businesses with 50 or more full-time equivalent employees are classified as Applicable Large Employers and must offer minimum essential affordable coverage to at least 95% of full-time employees or face potential penalties, as detailed in the IRS employer shared responsibility provisions. We review your headcount and FTE calculation at the start of every engagement to confirm your ACA status.
What is the difference between a fully insured and a level-funded group health plan?+
A fully insured plan charges a fixed monthly premium regardless of how many claims your employees make. The carrier assumes all financial risk. A level-funded plan charges a set monthly amount covering projected claims, administration, and stop-loss coverage. If your group makes fewer claims than projected, the surplus is returned to you at year-end. Our guide on level-funded plans for Texas businesses covers how stop-loss insurance caps the employer's exposure on high-cost individual claims and when this structure outperforms a standard fully insured plan.
Can I offer multiple group health plan options to my Texas employees?+
Yes. Many Texas employers offer a core plan plus one or two alternative tiers — for example, a lower-premium HDHP alongside a richer PPO option — allowing employees to choose coverage that fits their household situation. We structure multi-plan offerings and handle the employee education and enrollment process for each option so the administration does not fall on your HR team.
What is an ICHRA and is it right for my Texas business?+
An Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA) allows you to give employees a monthly tax-free allowance to purchase their own individual health plans. It is ACA-compliant, scalable to any business size, and particularly effective for employers with remote workers across multiple Texas counties or states, or those who prefer not to manage a centrally administered group plan. Our ICHRA vs traditional group health plan comparison explains how to evaluate which structure delivers better value for your workforce size, geography, and budget. Employees have full plan choice, and the employer's cost is fixed and predictable.
Does using a broker cost my business more than going directly to a carrier?+
No. Group health insurance premiums are set by carriers and do not change based on whether you enroll through a broker or contact the carrier directly. Working with Wilkerson Insurance Agency adds multi-carrier comparison, ACA compliance review, employee enrollment coordination, Section 125 plan document preparation, and year-round support at zero additional cost to your monthly premium.
Get Your Free Group Health Insurance Quote in Texas

The right group health plan attracts better talent, retains your best people, and protects your business from the cost of turnover. Our service costs you nothing extra, and the guidance is built around your workforce, your budget, and your business goals.

Wilkerson Insurance Agency · Farmers Branch, TX · Serving all of Texas since 2010
📞 Call
Now
Get A Free Quote
Scroll to Top