did you change jobs, decide to start a family or discover that your child may need braces? If so, your health plan may no longer be adeq uate, and a “checkup” may be in order. But how do you evaluate your current coverage? It’s a big responsibility, especially if you, rather than an employer, are selecting and paying for your insurance. There are so many choices, it’s difficult to know which is best for you and your family. “It’s important for consumers to consider all their needs, budget and what fits their lifestyle,” said Scott Krienke, senior vice president of product and market ing at Assurant Health. “Having a one-on-one session with an agent to walk throug