07-07-2010, 01:03 PM | #11 |
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Does she have the insurance that covers loss of work? As in the type that makes sure you still get paid at least a portion of your regular paycheck...often you have to not get paid for a certain amount of time before those benefits kick in tho...
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07-07-2010, 01:05 PM | #12 | |
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It is a benefits/insurance case at this point, regardless of what her team leader says.
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07-07-2010, 01:06 PM | #13 | |
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If she does have benefits, and the insurance is dicking her around, then the company should step in, and have HR deal with it. It is their job to ensure that the employees are taken care of. An HR manager will have a lot more pull than a regular employee when dealing with an Inusrance company.
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As to the insurer, they're doing what many companies have been slapped down for on numerous occasions; delaying, delaying, and then likely denying. I have no problem with a company working to be profitable but this strikes me as both abrogation of basic human responsibility, and breach of contract by failure to perform. Insurance companies in the US have a very poor track record for fulfilling their responsibilities, and allegations (founded) of paying performance incentives for finding ways to avoid those responsibilities. *EDIT* Kaneman, next time your ex talks to the insurer, tell her to get a case number from the contact. Whenever she calls them back tell her to reference that case number, rather than letting them run her through the gears yet again.
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It really sucks that a few bosses gave her what seems to be inaccurate information. She should be getting paid out of her STDI plan or whatever she has. However, you know as well as I do that big companies have procedures to follow and HR can't just cut a check because someone is in a tight spot.
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07-07-2010, 01:13 PM | #17 | |
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Neither of us knows anywhere close to enough about the situation to deal with the insurance issue. If the boy is denied any medical services because of the insurance company delaying or denying the claim, I'll be the first person to shout "SUE!"
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I agree 100%.
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FMLA should also protect her too.
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