Cushman Wakefield COBRA Notice Class Action Investigation
Investigating a class action lawsuit on behalf of former employees of Cushman Wakefield. Department of Labor regulations mandate that when a company employing more than 20 individuals on single day terminates an employee that company must send the employee a COBRA notice. COBRA is a government health insurance plan that is an alternative to the Marketplace and is typically provided for unemployed individuals or entrepreneurs. When a company fires an employee, the company must inform the employee of how to opt into COBRA, how much the plan will cost per month, and when the employee’s existing health insurance coverage will stop. A recent report indicates that Cushman Wakefield fired its employees and sent them a COBRA notice lacking both an indication of when their current health insurance coverage stops and where to send payment for COBRA to. Both failures violate Department of Labor regulation. If you were let go from employment at Cushman Wakefield, please contact us. |
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