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Maybe. What does their agreement with the Insurance Company say? Employment manual? Are other dependents covered for other employees? Open Enrollment? Qualifying Event? For more info see www.SteveShorr.com
an insurance mandated for an employer
There are a variety of online sites that post a wealth of information about health insurance for small businesses. The online companies eHealth Insurance and Aflac Group Insurance, for example, both provide this service.
Yes, my employer accidentally cancelled my health insurance.
Yes, you can purchase health insurance on the exchange even if your employer offers it, but you may not be eligible for subsidies if your employer's insurance meets certain requirements.
One can find a quote for employer's liability insurance online at various websites. One can get quotes for employer's liability insurance at websites such as Compare the Market, MoneySupermarket, and AXA Insurance.
If you live in Nevada an employer does not have to. In fact the Nevada will defend the employer, if an employee is injured on the job and the employer does not have W/C Insurance. I've been though this.
If the COBRA insurance coverage is better than the new employer's insurance, you may choose to keep the COBRA coverage instead of enrolling in the new employer's insurance.
That depends on the employer and the employer's insurance policy.
The employer's contribution towards group health insurance for employees is the amount of money that the employer pays towards the cost of the health insurance plan provided to employees.
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If your injury happened "on the job" and was the result of you performing ordinary activities on the job, you are covered by Workman's Compensation Insurance that your employer is required to provide. Contact the Dept. of Labor for the state where you live, and the division for Workman's Comp.. If still no action hire an attorney. You will fare better if you hire an attorney that specializes in Workman's Comp. cases. The attorney will collect his fee from a percentage of the overall settelment he gets for you.