Is Your Disability Insurance Requesting You Pay an Offset?
If you have a disability, you may have been collecting benefits from your state disability insurance. If you now receive additional benefits from another source, such as Social Security disability (SSD), your insurance has the right to collect the offsets from the payments.
Just when you felt relief, you realize that you need money to payback your insurance provider. The problem is that you may not have the money to do so.
The Law Office of P. Randall Noah, in Orinda, California, can help. We have extensive experience representing clients in offset and other disability insurance disputes. Attorney Randy Noah previously worked for insurance companies, giving us a strong understanding of exactly what your legal options are for reducing or eliminating the offsets or overpayment.
Contact us today if your disability insurance company applied offsets from:
- SSD benefits
- Workers' compensation benefits
- Personal injury settlement
- Or another source of benefits
Experienced Attorney Fighting for a Favorable Result
If the insurance company claims they have overpaid you, we work closely with you to resolve the situation. Mr. Noah will thoroughly review your disability insurance contract to look for when the offset should begin. If the offset started too early, he fights to eliminate some of the payments. Our ultimate goal to find a solution that allows you to keep benefit payments rather than having to pay it all back.
Trial lawyer Randy Noah has practiced in disability and insurance law for more than 25 years. He has handled cases involving some of the biggest private disability insurance companies, including MetLife, Unum, Cigna and others.
Benefit from this experience by contacting us online or calling us at 925-402-4529 for more information about offsets and overpayments. For certain cases, we offer a free 30-minute consultation.
Based in Orinda, with another office in South Lake Tahoe, we represent clients throughout the Bay Area and Northern California.








