One Share Health Care Plan! The Biggest Fraud Of All Times!
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 Published On Jul 4, 2023

There are now numerous complaints about One Share Health with the Better Business Bureau.
What they have done to me is nothing less of, stalling, deception, lies, and finally not paying a dime for a $11,749.78 Hospital Emergency Room bill!
Stay as far away as you can from: One Share Health, formerly know as Union Health and Aliera Health Care which now has a class action lawsuit against them.

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August 8th 2023
United States Federal District Court
Eastern District of California
Duncan v. The Aliera Companies, et al.
Cause No. 2:20-cv-00867-TLN-KJN
ATTENTION:
Were you enrolled with Unity Healthshare through The Aliera Companies?
If so, this notice provides important information about your rights.
A court authorized this notice. This is not a solicitation from a lawyer.
■ Individuals who enrolled in Unity Healthshare through The Aliera Companies filed three separate class action lawsuits against Unity Healthshare (now known as OneShare LLC), The Aliera Companies, Inc., and Trinity Healthshare, Inc. The individuals who filed the lawsuits are known as “Plaintiffs.”

■ The lawsuits alleged, in part, that Unity Healthshare, Trinity Healthshare and The Aliera Companies sold unauthorized health insurance to their members.

■ Trinity Healthshare and The Aliera Companies are now in bankruptcy and their assets will be liquidated. Any recovery for creditors and members of these companies will be addressed in the bankruptcy process.

■ The Plaintiffs have reached a settlement agreement with OneShare to resolve the claims against the company related to the time that the Unity/Aliera plans were sold (October 31, 2016 to August 11, 2018).

■ The Court has preliminarily approved the settlement agreement and certified a settlement class. Your legal rights are affected, and you have a choice to make now:
Your Legal Rights In This Settlement
You may comment on or object to the proposed Settlement

You have the right to comment on, object to or support the proposed Settlement. The Court will decide whether to approve or reject the proposed Agreement after a Final Hearing currently scheduled for January 11, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at the United States Courthouse, 501 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, Courtroom 2, 15th Floor.

You may submit written comments or objections that you wish to be considered by the Court no later than November 12, 2023. You should not call the Court.
You may make a claim

You may submit a claim if you qualify as a Class Member for either: (1) the total paid monthly payments to Unity/Aliera or (2) the unpaid medical expenses incurred while you were enrolled with Unity/Aliera. Claims must be submitted by November 12, 2023. A claim form is included with this notice.
You may do nothing

By doing nothing, you get no financial benefit from this lawsuit and you give up any rights to sue OneShare separately about the same legal claims in this lawsuit or other claims that could have been brought.
You may ask to be excluded.

If you ask to be excluded, you will not benefit from this settlement. But you keep any right to sue OneShare separately about the same legal claims in this lawsuit.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why did I get this notice?
You are receiving this notice because the records maintained by The Aliera Companies indicate that you were enrolled with Aliera and Unity Healthshare between October 31, 2016 to August 11, 2018. You are not a Class Member simply because you got this notice.

This notice explains that the Court has preliminarily approved a settlement in a class action lawsuit that may affect you. Judge Troy L. Nunley of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California is overseeing this class action. The lawsuit is known as Duncan et al. v. The Aliera Companies, et al. , Case No. 2:20-CV-00867-TLN-KJN.

Only individuals who meet the following definition of a class member are in the class:
All individuals who purchased a plan from both Aliera Healthcare, Inc. and Unity Healthshare LLC at any time on or before August 10, 2018.
2. What is a class action, and who is involved?
In a class action lawsuit, individuals called “Named Plaintiffs” or “Class Representatives” sue individuals or entities (called “Defendants”) on behalf of themselves and others who may have a similar claim. In a Class Action lawsuit, one Court makes decisions on behalf of everyone in the Class—except for those people who choose to exclude themselves from the Class. Lawyers from five different law firms represent the Class, including Sirianni Youtz Spoonemore Hamburger. Class counsel can be reached at https://www.symslaw.com/unitysettlement.
3. What is this lawsuit about?

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