NBC's comedy pilot Uninsured has secured its two lead roles.


Adam Pally and Abby Elliott will star in the multicamera comedy from Sony Pictures TV and The Goldbergs writer Dan Levy. They will play Dave and Rebecca, young parents who end up having to take care of Dave's parents, who have mishandled their finances and need help paying down a sizable debt.


The show has also cast Jessy Hodges (Hindsight, Enlisted) as Dave's edgy younger sister and Amer Chadha-Patel as his fast-talking business partner.


The Mindy Project and Happy Endings alum Pally, who had multiple offers this pilot season, will also be a co-executive producer of Uninsured. He also stars in and executive produces the YouTube comedy Champaign ILL, to which he remains committed. Pally's character Dave is described as a natural hype man with a good heart.


Elliott had a four-year run on NBC's Saturday Night Live from 2008-12 and starred on Bravo's Odd Mom Out for two seasons. Her character, Rebecca, is a super mom who longs for the kind of order she can never have in a chaotic household.


Levy, who is with UTA and Jackoway Tyerman, is executive producing Uninsured with Goldbergs EP Doug Robinson and Alison Greenspan. It is one of two multicam comedy pilots, along with Friends-in-Law (a new version of a pilot NBC passed on a year ago), on the Peacock network's slate.


NBC's only multicam show currently airing is Will & Grace; the new series Abby's, which is set to premiere March 28, is also a multicamera, live-audience show.