Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

HR Question

My position was eliminated in October 2015. I had health insurance coverage for through April 2016. Should I have received a 1095-C form to show that I had coverage? I am asking because HR said to contact Kaiser and Kaiser said to contact Chevron.

Please advise.

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Post ID: @OP+NeTz1Fx

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OP asked a legitimate question and received some insightful responses, which is what makes this board worthwhile for me. Thankful for the people who are able and willing to provide useful information.

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Post ID: @1rrt+NeTz1Fx

@lyp - One day in your miserable life, the shoe will be on the other foot. When that happens, it would be appropriate that you reflect back on this reply to you. #WhatComesAroundGoesAround.

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Post ID: @1jpp+NeTz1Fx

Who cares. take care of your own business. Not here to provide you information.

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Post ID: @lyp+NeTz1Fx

Eventually you should get a 1095 C form. May take some persistence. In the meantime, keep documentation showing you paid for insurance and had coverage.

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Post ID: @lhj+NeTz1Fx

OP, During those 6 months after being laid off from Chevron, you were not covered under employee coverage anymore, so Chevron is not the place to go. You were covered under COBRA. Even though Chevron may have been paying the usual contribution on your behalf, the administrator of your medical insurance coverage was ADP Benefit Services. You should call them and request a copy of the Form 1095. If you still access to your online account at ADP, check the documents section to see if it's there for you to download or print. If not, you will have to call them.

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Post ID: @gsy+NeTz1Fx

If Chevron is self insured, then it would come from Chevron.

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