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Hello. I am a former employee (who lives in Maryland) of a company called NETtel, which was based in Washington, DC, until its recent filing of Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

NETtel provided employees with a health insurance policy from Guardian, which apparently was a self-funded policy. As a result of the Chapter 7 filing, Guardian says they have terminated all benefits as of 11/1/00, with no COBRA or individual coverage options.

Our biggest concern in regards to this disaster is the claims that were made prior to the Chapter 7 filing and the termination of benefits. Several people are now being presented with hospital bills for services rendered during the period in which the health insurance coverage was active. Who is responsible for covering these claims? There are no issues regarding the validity of the claims. Employees paid their costs, coverage existed, and the claims were valid. Does the responsibility for these claims lay with NETtel, with Guardian, or with the individual?

Any insight or advice that could be offered would be most appreciated. Thank you!
 



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