Here’s How You Can Appeal an EDD Overpayment
Overpayment of benefits occurs when the Employment Development Department (EDD) wants you to pay back benefits they don’t think you’re eligible to receive. However, you have the right to fight
Overpayment of benefits occurs when the Employment Development Department (EDD) wants you to pay back benefits they don’t think you’re eligible to receive. However, you have the right to fight
In recent days, some Californians have received concerning letters from the California Employment Development Department (EDD) about overpayments related to Pandemic Additional Compensation (PAC). This influx of notices has raised
Understanding EDD Eligibility Requirements Understanding the Employment Development Department (EDD) eligibility needs is mainly for those looking for unemployment advantage. The EDD sets particular criteria to ensure that only qualified
People naturally have a lot of questions when an overpayment notice arrives. Get the answers to frequently asked questions about EDD overpayments.
When the EDD’s notice of possible overpayment arrives, it’s important to know your next steps. Learn about the different types of overpayment cases.
Just because the EDD sends you a notice of overpayment, it doesn’t mean you are at fault. Discover when you should contact an overpayment attorney.
Appealing an overpayment decision can be tricky, especially when it was a long time ago. Discover how far back you can appeal an EDD overpayment decision.
If the EDD says you received overpayments in your unemployment benefits, you can challenge it. Find out what to include in your benefits overpayment appeal.
It’s never a good idea to ignore legal issues. Find out why you should never ignore an EDD overpayment and discover possible penalties you may incur.
At Pershing Square Law, our attorneys can help with many situations, and that includes Pandemic Unemployment Assistance overpayments. Access to unemployment benefits helps many people who are out of work