Pandora:
I'm not an insurance savy person, but here is what I'd do.
Although you pay the premiums, technically your employer owns the policy. Are you listed specifically as the "insured" on the policy? If you are and you've been paying the premium, you have a legal right to the info. Personally, I believe your case is more with your employer, than with the insurance co. It really doesn't matter to the insurance company who pays, they take their orders from the owner of the policy

1. Get your employer to write a letter giving permission for you to obtain the info and/or stating he's unable to provide the info.
2. Put a little pressure on the insurance company, but only if your listed an "insured." Insurance companies hate it when you ask them for something in writing. Ask them to document and/or write a letter for refusing your request.


I don't know if any of this will work, but push comes to shove, it is worth a try. I'm surprised that your employer won't give you the info. How large is the company; number of employees.

Sorry, I forgot you're in a differnt country. But maybe some of this will apply.



Hope this helps a little.

Sandy

Sandy




Last edited by SandySt.; 05-08-2009 11:20 AM.

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