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COBRA Claims Denied After Coverage Failed? What Happens Next
COBRA coverage failed and now your medical bills are denied? Understand what determines reinstatement and whether claims can be reimbursed.

Sami H.
Feb 123 min read


Retroactive COBRA: When It Applies, Why It Fails, and What to Do
COBRA coverage is designed to be retroactive, but in practice it often fails. Many people elect and pay for COBRA on time, only to see their coverage marked inactive, terminated, or reversed months later. These breakdowns are rarely caused by missed deadlines and more often stem from administrative errors, notice issues, or system mismatches between employers, administrators, and insurers. Understanding why this happens is the first step toward fixing it.
Sam H.
Feb 45 min read


Why Your COBRA Coverage Shows as “Terminated” (Even When You Did Everything Right)
If your COBRA coverage suddenly shows as terminated, inactive, or not eligible—even after enrolling and paying—you’re not alone. In many cases, this isn’t a coverage decision at all, but an administrative failure between employers, COBRA administrators, and insurance carriers. Here’s why it happens and what it actually means.
Sam H.
Jan 283 min read
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