No, well you could, but I'm sure they would demand it back.
Refund the money to the insurance company and bill the patient for the difference.
no and just give it back to them
Not enough information is given. Withheld for WHAT reason?
I got fired from a job do i get my profit sharing
Two things can happen: 1) The bank finds out and notifies you that the money has been returned. OR 2) The bank does not find out and you are richer and lucky.
If you lent your employer money and were laid off, you ask your employer for your money back! If you do not get it back you sue him in a court of law.
It is illegal for an employer or manager to count and get waitress' tip money. If the employer or manager collects these, employee can sue employer for theft.
An employer is absolutely allowed to keep records on employees.
That probably depends on the jurisdiction you are in, but generally tip money is not for the employer.
employer keep payroll records maxium 1 year .
Embezzlement
Yes a 401(k) account stays with a person assuming they do not cash out. Normally a new employer will roll over one's 401(k) account into new employers 401 (k) if they have one. If so, it's wise to have that done.