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If an insurance company sends you a check by mistake, you should contact them immediately to inform them of the error and return the check to avoid any potential legal or financial consequences.
Your insurance company may have sent you a check by mistake due to an error in their system or a misunderstanding of your policy coverage. It's important to contact them to clarify the situation and return the check if necessary to avoid any potential issues in the future.
Your health insurance company may have sent you a check if they overcharged you, if you overpaid for a service, or if they made a mistake in processing your claim.
I went to my bank to get check to pay my rent for the month. The bank accidentally gave me a check from an account which was closed over 5 years ago instead of my active account. I didn't notice the account number on the check. So I used that check to pay the rent, but the check bounced because it was from a closed account. Now the apartment company billed me $140 because of the bounced check. Should the bank have to cover that $140 bill because they are the one's that made the mistake with the check?
Not sure if it's a garnishment.The money was paid by mistake it doesn't "belong" to the employee.I would want to make sure the withholding was adjusted properly.
No. Because the doctor has verified that are able to work, and you are receiving a normal paycheck on company time. Now a check from workers comp may overlap with your employer pay, but, once workers comp has been notified, that you are working, light duty or otherwise, those payments will stop.
Yes, you can correct a mistake on a check by voiding it and writing a new one with the correct information.
If you notice a mistake on your check, you should contact the issuer immediately to address and correct the error.
No, it is not recommended to cross out a mistake on a check. It is better to void the check and write a new one to avoid any confusion or potential issues with the bank.
No, it is not recommended to scribble out a mistake on a check. It is better to void the check and write a new one to avoid any confusion or potential issues with the bank.
Yes, you can make a mistake on a check by writing the wrong amount, date, or recipient's name, which can lead to issues with the transaction.
To correct a mistake on a check, you should void the check and write a new one with the correct information. Make sure to mark the voided check as canceled to prevent it from being used.