Health insurance company offered Georgians hundreds for groceries, gas before being shut down

More than 25,000 Georgians are losing their Medicare Advantage coverage as metro Atlanta-based Sonder Health is being shut down by the state.

But Channel 2 Consumer Investigator Justin Gray, who was the first to report the company’s shutdown, has now learned many of those people were receiving hundreds of dollars for utilities.

Last month, a Fulton County judge placed Sandy Springs-based Sonder Health in receivership and liquidation, writing that Sonder is not in good standing to offer health insurance and that all Sonder policies were being terminated on Oct. 1…

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