Another facebook fail
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BROMONT, Quebec – A Canadian woman on long-term sick leave for depression says she lost her benefits because her insurance agent found photos of her on Facebook in which she appeared to be having fun.
Nathalie Blanchard has been on leave from her job at IBM in Bromont, Quebec, for the last year.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported Saturday she was diagnosed with major depression and was receiving monthly sick-leave benefits from insurance giant Manulife.
But the payments dried up this fall and when Blanchard called Manulife, she says she was told she was available to work because of Facebook.
She said her insurance agent described several pictures Blanchard posted on Facebook, including ones showing her having a good time at a Chippendales bar show, at her birthday party and on a sun holiday.
Blanchard said Manulife told her it's evidence she is no longer depressed. She's fighting to get her benefits reinstated and says her lawyer is exploring what the next step should be.
Blanchard told the CBC that on her doctor's advice, she tried to have fun, including nights out at her local bar with friends and short getaways to sun destinations, as a way to forget her problems.
Manulife wouldn't comment on Blanchard's case, but did say they would not deny or terminate a claim solely based on information published on Web sites such as Facebook.
Nathalie Blanchard has been on leave from her job at IBM in Bromont, Quebec, for the last year.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported Saturday she was diagnosed with major depression and was receiving monthly sick-leave benefits from insurance giant Manulife.
But the payments dried up this fall and when Blanchard called Manulife, she says she was told she was available to work because of Facebook.
She said her insurance agent described several pictures Blanchard posted on Facebook, including ones showing her having a good time at a Chippendales bar show, at her birthday party and on a sun holiday.
Blanchard said Manulife told her it's evidence she is no longer depressed. She's fighting to get her benefits reinstated and says her lawyer is exploring what the next step should be.
Blanchard told the CBC that on her doctor's advice, she tried to have fun, including nights out at her local bar with friends and short getaways to sun destinations, as a way to forget her problems.
Manulife wouldn't comment on Blanchard's case, but did say they would not deny or terminate a claim solely based on information published on Web sites such as Facebook.
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That's not right. Speaking from experience where my mom has been diagnost with major depression and is getting benefits from her insurance company through Manulife. She has to go see a doctor as part of the benefits and he's always telling her to go away on weekend vacations and such.
QUOTE (Bullfrog @ Nov 23 2009, 08:38 AM)
were going to take away your medical because your having fun. just like the doctor said.
remember kids, make your face book private.
remember kids, make your face book private.
i'm pretty sure they can get by your privacy settings. i know school's can, i believe employers have the ability to bypass that too.
and that's why i buried my facebook and myspace
QUOTE (ereeves116 @ Nov 23 2009, 11:23 AM)
i'm pretty sure they can get by your privacy settings. i know school's can, i believe employers have the ability to bypass that too.
and that's why i buried my facebook and myspace
and that's why i buried my facebook and myspace
Yeah schools, police, and employers can.
I don't understand why she can't do her job? I'm only depressed while I'm at work, but I shouldn't get paid for not working because work depresses me.
I'm not understanding this.
I'm not understanding this.



