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Old 01-15-2009, 03:23 PM #1
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Question Who will want back pay now that WC issued a check?

Hmmmm. Here's my scenario:
  • I stopped receiving WC pay when I was determined Permanent and Stationary (P&S) in February 07.
  • I have been receiving State Disability along with Long Term Disability (I'm in California).
  • I had a third party Qualified Medical Examination in Sept 07 and that doctor (also) declared me P&S.
  • WC decided to issue a back permanent disability payment from 2/07- 9/07 (same rate I had been receiving but this one was on big check).

My questions now, for those of you that have been in this boat, is:
I owe the State back pay right?
Do I owe my LTD too? (or am I right thinking that LTD only collects back pay if you receive Social Security Disablity?..)

I talked to a fellow at SDI today and he says SDI first asks WC to pay them back. He said if WC wrote me a big check it might include in the letter that a portion of that money would need to go to SDI- so he suggested I make copies and send it into him while they are waiting to hear back from my WC. Does that ring a bell with anyone?
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I hope someone has ideas or answers for you.
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I've also posted this same question on the Workerscompensationinsurance.com forum and wanted to link it in case anyone has a similar question.
I'm getting responses..... but I can't say I understand them
http://www.workerscompensationinsura...ad.php?t=35816
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