Rolling Strong Partnership Offers Healthcare Options for Truck Drivers
Rolling Strong has announced a partnership with insurance solutions provider Enrollment First to offer insurance benefits options to owner-operators and fleets with independent contractors.

Rolling Strong has partnered with Enrollment First to offer insurance benefit options to truck drivers.
Photo courtesy Enrollment First
Rolling Strong has announced a partnership with insurance solutions provider Enrollment First to offer insurance benefits options to owner-operators and fleets with independent contractors.
Rolling Strong is a provider of driver wellness programs for trucking companies and drivers. Its partnership with Enrollment First will provide choice in insurance products for drivers and fleets. Under the agreement, Rolling Strong will promote Enrollment First to its platform users and current and new Enrollment First customers will have automatic access to the Rolling Strong health and wellness platform.
Enrollment First’s health benefits coverage lines will offer wellness and preventive visits without a co-pay or deductible. Other optional plans include dental and vision coverage, and life insurance, as well as other options.
“Rolling Strong is always striving to focus on the health of truck drivers so this partnership is a natural fit,” said Hazen Mirts, president and chief executive officer of Enrollment First. “Our insurance coverage benefits are in line with their mission of promoting a healthier lifestyle for drivers. With Rolling Strong, our customers have better access to wellness engagement tools while they are on the road.”
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