Amanda R. asked

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I had issues with a health exchange company and their brokers in 2016 and 2017. In 2016, they cancelled my policy without my permission with a retroactive effect, causing the insurance company to reclaim payments made to my health accounts. In 2017, the broker mistakenly put the insurance under my husband's name without my knowledge, leading to nonpayment and prolonged disputes. The issues remain unresolved, and we were unable to get health insurance due to closed enrollment. The insurance company is trying to help resolve the 2016 issues, but other companies are upset about revoked payments. Is there a case here, and who should I seek help from?

February 10th, 2023

Chris J. answered

Yes, you have a strong case. Here are the steps to take: 1. Create a detailed timeline of events sta...

February 10th, 2023

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