Jonathan B. asked
My mother is owed about $10,000 in insurance reimbursements from CalPERS for in-home care services provided by Visiting Angels from May through August 2012. CalPERS is refusing to reimburse us because Visiting Angels is not providing the required documents, such as their business license, a Home Healthcare Agency statement, and proof of professional insurance. Visiting Angels has consistently refused to provide these documents despite multiple requests. Does Visiting Angels' refusal make them liable for the reimbursement that my mother is entitled to? Should we sue both CalPERS and Visiting Angels? Can Visiting Angels be legally compelled to provide these documents?
May 28th, 2024
Carol D. answered
Visiting Angels may be liable for the reimbursement if there was an agreement (preferably in writing...
May 28th, 2024
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