-- With ACA Open Enrollment approaching, Jack DeBrabander, a licensed insurance broker with Compass Health Consultants, has announced that he is accepting new Florida clients for the upcoming plan year. DeBrabander is offering free consultations to individuals, families, and small businesses who want help reviewing their coverage before the enrollment window closes.

The timing matters. ACA Open Enrollment runs on a fixed annual calendar starting November 1, and missing it usually means waiting another year unless a qualifying life event opens a special window. For Florida residents in particular, where a large share of households buy their own coverage rather than getting it through an employer, the period is the single most important stretch of the year for getting a plan in place.
DeBrabander works with individuals, families, and small businesses, comparing coverage across a broad range of carriers rather than steering everyone toward a single product. Compass Health Consultants gives its brokers access to more than 180 carrier options and is licensed in 48 states, which means an agent like DeBrabander can match a plan to a client's circumstances instead of forcing a fit. The marketplace alone can present dozens of plan choices, and small differences between them can mean thousands of dollars over a year.
His focus areas span the coverage types most households actually encounter: ACA marketplace plans, Medicare, life insurance, dental and vision coverage, and group plans for businesses. The connective thread, by his own description, is helping people understand what they are buying before they commit to it.
"My approach is simple: be transparent, be honest, and find coverage that actually makes sense for your life," DeBrabander says on his broker profile. He tells clients that private plans can sometimes offer better networks, more flexibility, and lower costs than government programs, but he is careful not to present that as a universal rule. "Every family is different," he notes, "and it's my job to help you sort through what's real, what's worth it, and what isn't."
That framing reflects a reality many consumers miss. A plan with a low monthly premium can carry a narrow network that excludes a family's preferred doctors, or a high deductible that turns a single hospital visit into a large bill. A more expensive plan can end up cheaper over a full year for a household that uses care regularly. The right choice depends on which providers a family wants to keep, what prescriptions they take, and how often they expect to need care, not on the headline price.
DeBrabander's process is built to surface those details before a decision gets made. He offers free consultations, reviews a client's current situation, and works at their pace rather than pushing toward a fast close. It is a deliberate counter to the high-pressure reputation that has long dogged the insurance industry, where commission-driven sales can leave consumers feeling rushed into plans they do not fully understand.
For Florida residents, timing adds another layer. Medicare carries its own enrollment deadlines, and missing those can trigger penalties that follow a person for years. A broker's job includes keeping clients ahead of those dates, not just selling them a plan once they have arrived.
Florida residents interested in a no-cost consultation can reach DeBrabander through his scheduling page or by phone and email. With Open Enrollment ahead, he is encouraging households to start the conversation early rather than wait for the deadline to force the decision.
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Name: Jack
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Organization: Compass Health Consultants
Website: http://esteshealthsolutions.com
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