Q&A: Can a COBRA Participant Add Family Members During Open Enrollment?
December 18, 2024
Learn if you can add family members to a former employee's COBRA coverage, even if they were not originally covered.
Learn if you can add family members to a former employee's COBRA coverage, even if they were not originally covered.
We have a former employee who has been on COBRA for three months. When his employment ended, his wife and children weren’t covered on our plan, so they were not offered coverage. Now we are going through open enrollment, and he wants to add them to his COBRA plan. ChatGPT says we don’t have to allow this, but I think I remember reading something in the past indicating that we do. What is the correct approach?
First, your instincts that you should never trust ChaptGPT are correct! We have tested it on similar compliance questions, and in our experience, it is correct only about half of the time.
Second, your memory is also correct. COBRA participants are allowed to add other family members to their coverage during open enrollment. This is the case even though the family members were not on your plan when the employee ended his employment.
However, keep in mind the following limitations:
Please reach out if you have additional questions and remember to always double check answers that ChatGPT provides!