Can you reopen a case after a settlement?
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Can you reopen a case after a settlement?
While every accident is unique to its own set of circumstances and every personal injury case is unique to its own settlement terms, you generally cannot reopen or relitigate your case once a judgment has been made. Consult with a California personal injury lawyer today.
Can cases be reopened?
While this is possible – a case can be reopened” so that a judge or jury can consider the case anew with the additional evidence – reopening a case by vacating the judgment entered is a decision resting largely in the discretion of the trial court.
Can a claim be reopened?
You can sue your insurer to reopen a claim if they have not paid you (and yes, you can sue if they deny the claim) or if you are unsatisfied with the settlement you received.
What if I made a mistake on my EDD claim form?
If you make a mistake on the paper form, you must request a replacement by Contacting UI or through Ask EDD as indicated below: Category: Unemployment Insurance Benefits. Sub-Category: Certify for Continued Benefits. Topic: Need Replacement Claim Form.
What happens after you reopen a claim?
If you successfully reopened your claim, we will let you know when to certify for benefits. If we need more information, we will schedule a phone interview with you. Your interview date and time will be sent by mail and will also appear in the Notifications section of your UI Online homepage.
What does it mean to reopen a claim?
A reopened claim is one that is filed when an unemployed worker already has a claim in existence, but interrupts the payment of ben- efits on the claim for a reason other than returning to work, and then seeks to reactivate benefits.
What is EDD claim balance?
A “claim balance” is the remaining amount of benefits (money) left in your claim. That is telling you how many weeks and how much money you have left. Each time you certify and EDD pays you, the claim balance changes.
How do I know if my EDD claim was approved?
You can also check on the status of your unemployment claim through the EDD’s automated, self-service telephone system at 1- This phone line is open 24 hours a day.
How do I know if my unemployment claim was approved in California?
The best way to check on the status of your claim is to log in to UI Online. You can also check on the status of your payment through an automated, self-service telephone system at 1- This line is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in English and Spanish.