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My company stopped payment on my insurance without telling me, how can i get those deductions back? |
i found out last week at the pharmacy that i had no coverage and then went back to work and they were "working on it"and said to bring in reciepts and that it would be cleared up in 48 horus or so. this is the 2nd time that has happened which really fires me up as my money is somewhere NOT paying for my insurance. furthermore i called HIP directly and they said i have not been covered since 11/1/07 due to employer not paying on plan. what rights do i have as now i feel they owe me my money back from 2 months of not paying my bill. also what should i be prepared for on their end when i ask. people are hearing they are being sneaky and after the first of the year we will be under a different plan and that they prob have cancelled this one prematurely and not giving anyone a heads up until they find out on their own. please give me any facts that i want and dont want to hear. where is everyones money going while its not paying the bills? this is illegal right, moreso with no notice Ok, now for the real story. You need to read your employee manual to find out the truth. For example, the company I work for clearly states that "all benefits are subject to change at any time" - which means that nothing is guaranteed. it may not be illegal ... that depends on state law. Sounds like this company is in trouble financially. Not sure what rights you have. While you are working there, rocking the boat and complaining to any oversight agency will probably cause more trouble. I don't know what state you're in, but in California I'd take a trip to the local office of my State Labor Commissioner and file a complaint. Hopefully there is an equivalent in your locale. You can file a complaint with your state labor board. |
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