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Sure. If for some reason you were overpaid for a claim the company can expect you to return the overpayment. I really don't see how this could have occurred unless you intentionally did something to cause it to be done.
if it goes under payment account audit they will find out eventually and try to recoup whatever the overpayment was for that claim.
The overpayment will sit on your credit card account until youeither use your card to pay for items and use up the overpayment or you claim it back from the credit card company.
yes if you claim ) they take more money out of your check then you'll get back any overpayment when you do your tax return
You probably do, because receiving the overpayment and the paying it back might be in 2 different reporting periods. Better to report it and then get the credit later for having paid it back.
As of now, you cannot know the status of your PF Claim online. It may come in future.
Ordinarily, the insurer makes payment directly to the dentist, especially if it is a managed care type of claim. Therefore, the time limit for recovering an overpayment will be specified in the contract between the insurer and the provider. However, if the insurer reimbursed you after you paid the dentist, your insurance contract may specify the process and time limit for the recovery of overpayment. If it does not, the law of the state in which you reside, or where the policy was issued, will specify a Statute of Limitation for breach of contract claims.
claim status
To know the status of your claim you can call the helpline number of your TPA or else you can visit the official website of your insurance company.
Yes, many states have established registries to allow fathers to claim a putative status.
Sure! You can change withholding status any time.
If you have re-qualified, under the terms of your state's employment security office, then you should be able to file your claim. If you owe on overpayment, they will deduct amounts from your benefits.