Henry's Wrecker Service Case Study

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Henry’s Wrecker Service offers benefit options to provide for the well-being of our employees and their families. Recognizing that the benefits package comprises not only a major part of your total compensation, but also an important personal benefit, it is the goal of Henry’s Wrecker Service to provide a comprehensive, yet cost effective benefits package. This package includes Medical, Dental and Vision. This brochure provides you with an overview of your benefits; however, please refer to the specific carrier booklets and summary plan descriptions for additional detail.

This is designed to help you better understand the benefits provided by Henry’s Wrecker Service to help you evaluate which options are best for you and your family. If you

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