Question

If the insurance company admits to wrongfully stopping payments, do they owe me for those years? What if social security back paid me?

Asked on May 5th 2020 by Rebecca S.
If the insurance should have paid for an additional 2 years, but stopped resulting in the person losing car, home everything; then the insurance company admits they were wrong in stopping payment. Would that mean the company would owe the disabled person the years of non payment? Would the person be made to pay the insurance company back for the months they did pay if social security back paid the person? If the insurance company owed the person 2 additional years of payment, and was demanding a repayment of 1 year, what would be the settlement in the end?

Answer

Answered on May 5th 2020 by Attorney Rachel Alters

Rebecca, if the carrier reversed the denial then yes they would pay the back pay owed. If there is an SSDI overpayment then it would likely be deducted from the back pay owed.