Question

Am I required to pay Prudential for the SSDI attorney fee I paid?

Asked on February 1st 2012 by Nicole
Prudential hired Allsup on my behalf to file for SSD. Allsup does not charge the client any money if SSD awards retroactive benefits. After working with Allsup through 2 appeals with SSD, Prudential informed Allsup they were no longer paying for their services because Prudential did not feel I was still disabled. I hired attorney to handle my LTD denial and won. During the appeal process of LTD I decided to go with an SSD attorney from the same law firm with standard 25% fee or $6,000. Months after my LTD benefits were reinstated Allsup called me again to say NOW Prudential was willing to pay for their services again. But at that point I had already hired an SSD attorney. I am required to repay Prudential any retro pay if I win SSD? But what about the SSD attorney fee that I have to pay?

Answer

Answered on February 2nd 2012 by Attorney Gregory Dell

Nicole, You are not required to pay Prudential for the $6000 SSDI attorney fee you paid.