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First, I want to thank everyone for the well wishes and donations. I'm still replying from the post linked below. It's been a rough week.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221229275
As of May 14 I was terminated from my employment. It was stated that I didn't get my FMLA in on time. They use a third party company called Reliance Matrix. Initially Reliance filled out my claim as intermittent but my doctor's forms call the treatment as continuous. I received an extension on May 7 for May 22 as a new deadline. My company stated I needed a Return to Work deadline-my dr stated she couldn't give one since they believe treatment will be extended. An email dated May 14 was sent out with my separation papers with the reason stated above.
I am mostly worried about paying full COBRA until I'm approved for Medicaid. It's extremely expensive and if i lose coverage during any of this they could delay my treatment until my new coverage starts. https://gofund.me/0e2c38dc5
I'm furious.
Diamond_Dog
(41,021 posts)American healthcare sucks big time! I hope your Medicaid comes through ASAP. Good luck with your treatments. I have been there.
xmas74
(30,093 posts)I might check the ACA marketplace first.
sheshe2
(98,404 posts)This just isn't right.
xmas74
(30,093 posts)WmChris
(783 posts)If so who are they because I for one will choose not to use their services if I know who they are. Hope you find resolution to your health and insurance quagmire.
angrychair
(12,496 posts)Last edited Sat May 16, 2026, 06:39 PM - Edit history (1)
You need an employment lawyer immediately. That is illegal. I'm not a lawyer but it sounds like you have a strong case but I would absolutely talk to a real lawyer. Typically they take your case on the contingency of payment for winning, much like an injury lawyer.
Do this , and let them know you are looking for pro bono representation.
Most lawyers have to do some pro bono work at times
Good luck
✌🏻
Marie Marie
(11,504 posts)brer cat
(27,676 posts)Clouds Passing
(8,180 posts)Hugs
Tears
Healing 💚
LoisB
(13,441 posts)GiqueCee
(4,723 posts)... of corruption is in the DNA of capitalism. Healthcare in rural Thailand is better than what we are subjected to.
Private Equity is a cancer that has infected healthcare on every level, and it should be wiped off the face of the Earth, but corporatism is the overarching cause of all our problems; it permeates and poisons every aspect of our lives.
Joinfortmill
(21,658 posts)AverageOldGuy
(4,152 posts). . . have the best health care system in the world!!
Right????
🤬🤬🤬🤬
state of stupid
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Figarosmom
(13,273 posts)It's really a crime that insurance is connected to employment. And most states are making Medicaid contingent to employment too. Yet once we get sick from a catastrophic illness you are fired.
Sending positive vibes and hopes for it all to work out. I'll do what I can to help.
multigraincracker
(38,030 posts)Defend, Deny and Delay. It'll make your blood boil.
Try to apply for SS disability and find a lawyer that handles laws on disable workers.
Best of luck, my heart goes out to you.
hurple
(1,362 posts)2 years post-op and 1 year post chemo.
I work for the state of Illinois, in an agency directly under the governor's office. They bent over backwards to accomodate me throughout the process, including a year of full-time work from home during recovery and chemo.
I agree with several of the other posts, get an employment lawyer and sue their asses off!