I was told by my FSA carrier that I had 90 days after the termination date to file a claim as long as the service was performed before the date of termination. However, I am not sure if this is specific to my companies agreement or if it is across the board.
According to http://healthinsurance.about.com/od/healthinsurancebasics/a/COBRA_basics.htm cobra insurance is available up to 60 days after job loss due to being laid off, and the cost is similar to what you paid for your insurance plan prior to being laid off.
You can draw unemployment benefits if you were fired or laid off.
Anagrams for 'laid back' could be 'back dial'.
Being "Laid Back"
Breezy is described as "laid back".
No. This is not what homeowners insurance is for. Homeowners insurance is to pay for physical damage to your home and contents.
Definitely. Laid back guys are super attractive.
The French word for a laid back attitude is "décontracté."
A laid back attitude refers to being relaxed, calm, and unruffled in one's approach to situations. It involves taking things in stride, not getting easily stressed or worked up, and maintaining a sense of ease and nonchalance.
It all depends on how and why you were laid off, the length of total time worked and income in the base period, and how soon you file your claim. Check with EDD.
You are relaxed.
yes