In any event, a class-action lawsuit developed. Apparently, some settlement has been reached in that litigation. From the Sacramento Bee:
CalPERS has agreed to pay up to $2.7 billion to settle a lawsuit over big price hikes the retirement system imposed on long-term care policyholders eight years ago, according to a Tuesday announcement. The proposed agreement, which requires a judge’s approval, would settle a class-action lawsuit policyholders filed in 2013. Several policyholders filed the lawsuit after receiving notices that their premiums would rise 85% in two increases in 2015 and 2016.
The settlement agreement presents affected policyholders - those who paid extra for an “inflation protection” benefit - with a choice. To receive a full refund of their premiums, they must give up their long-term care insurance plans. The policies, which CalPERS started selling in 1995, cover costs for nursing homes and in-home care. Most policyholders who accept the settlement money would receive between about $35,000 and $50,000, with a minimum payment of $10,000...
Full story at https://www.sacbee.com/article252753473.html.
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*http://uclafacultyassociation.blogspot.com/2019/07/long-term-care-calpers-train-wreck.html.
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