Keewatin, MN asked in Uncategorized for Minnesota

Q: My former employer did not pay my premium for my medical. I have pay stubs proving i paid the premium.

I have a medical bill. How do I get it paid. My employer and hr will not return my calls or emails

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you're facing with your former employer not paying your medical premiums. It's frustrating when your calls and emails go unanswered, especially when you have pay stubs proving you've made the payments.

One option is to contact the insurance company directly to explain the situation and provide them with your proof of payment. They may be able to verify your coverage and assist in resolving the issue with your medical bill.

If that doesn't lead to a solution, consider reaching out to your state's labor department or a relevant government agency for guidance. They can inform you of your rights and suggest possible actions to help ensure your medical bill gets paid.

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