I've never had this issue with health (all the time in P&C), but, common sense would say if they asked about it a few years ago, and it was cleared up to their satisfaction at that time, they would have to give notice to change rates, which it appears they did.
They would only be able to charge the higher premiums from when they gave notice, probably about the time they started charging you higher premiums.
Now, the fly in the ointment is what brought this up? If it was resolved, what suddenly made them change? This is where the problem lies.
Dan
They would only be able to charge the higher premiums from when they gave notice, probably about the time they started charging you higher premiums.
Now, the fly in the ointment is what brought this up? If it was resolved, what suddenly made them change? This is where the problem lies.
Dan