Interlingua provides a critical service in bridging the communication gap by carefully translating and explaining benefits and insurance products to these workers. By informing them about the products and services available to them, Interlingua enables its clients to make the best possible choices about their benefits and insurance.
For Interlingua, bridging the communication gap is not limited to translating the language. Interlingua's interpreters work with clients to help them understand key cultural differences and concepts, such as the need for health insurance or the benefits of saving for retirement. Interlingua's translators can explain to foreign-language-
Interlingua assists clients with electing the best programs for themselves and their families, including medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, worker's compensation, life insurance, disability insurance, retirement benefits, and 401k plans. To do this, Interlingua's project managers take the time to familiarize themselves with each client's unique office procedures and insurance plans, observe enrollment meetings, and train the translators and interpreters. Interlingua's translators and interpreters then attend interviews, employee meetings, and workers' compensation hearings to ensure that clients understand every detail of each respective insurance plan and program available to them.
Interlingua translates all of the educational materials and contracts before meeting with potential clients. This enables the clients to review the content and to immediately ask follow-up questions.
Interlingua is able to offer translation in all languages.
Interlingua's services are currently available throughout all of Colorado. The company is excited to be expanding to the entire United States.
Interlingua provides language translation and interpretation services in an area where it’s critical that customers understand the options available to them: insurance and benefits. By partnering with Interlingua, clients can be assured that they make the best possible choices for themselves and their families.
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