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Ms. Toad

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4. nope.
Wed Mar 4, 2020, 12:28 AM
Mar 2020

Not all companies work on a full-month policy. My daughter's policy terminated her last day of work. She was terminated before the company went bankrupt due to a miscommunication (they thought she resigned when she had a panic attack at work). We stocked up on meds, assuming she had until the end of the month before the coverage terminated, then (after spending several thousand dollars) got the notice that it terminated the day they thought she resigned.

It went bankrupt this month - same story. We wrapped her in bubble wrap on the 29th (the only day she was without coverage, thanks to employers who kept her three extra days to cover her last $24,000 infusion).

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