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My employer has been deducting my insurance, but I am not insuredWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MA My employer has been deducting vision, dental, and medical insurance payments from me all year; but the insurance company tells me I have been uninsured since Jan 1. What can I do about this? |
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| What does the employer say when you ask this question?
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| I just found out about it. I am awaiting their response. I am just wondering if they need to give me back all that money, or do they just "throw the swithch" back on for my insurance, or if I have a say in the matter. |
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| If this is a group insurance plan, and pre-tax to boot, such plans are highly regulated. Let us know what they say before we go any further.
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| I am just wondering if they need to give me back all that money, or do they just "throw the swithch" back on for my insurance, or if I have a say in the matter. They have to do one or the other. It is not your choice which. It may not be their choice which. It's unlikely, though not impossible, that the insurance carrier will accept you retroactively all the way to January. But a lot will depend on how it came about. Did you slip through the cracks and it was an honest administrative error? Or was it a calculated risk on the part of the employer? It makes a difference sometimes. |
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