Martindale-Hubbell - Badge
American Alliance of Disability Attorneys Founding Member - Badge
Super Lawyers - Badge

Interplay between Disability Benefits and Bankruptcy

Bonny G. Rafel, LLC

Disabled consumers filing bankruptcy face a dilemma; they need to continue to receive their disability benefits, but are legally obligated to disclose all “assets” on the bankruptcy petition. Consumers should note that by acknowledging this asset to the Bankruptcy court, the trustee in bankruptcy may be able to preserve this benefit from the creditor’s reach, and protect the claimant’s right to continue to receive this monthly benefit. If the consumer does not disclose this disability benefit on his petition, the insurance company paying the benefit may later claim they hid an asset.

Courts have used “judicial estoppel” to prevent a consumer from hiding the asset in bankruptcy court while seeking continued disability benefits in later litigation against the insurance company. See Acuna v. Conn. Gen. Life. Ins. Co.. Judicial estoppel means that a decision on the matter has already been made by a court and thus, the individual is prevented from bringing up the matter again in litigation.

Some courts draw an inference that the consumer had a motive to conceal the disability claim from the reaches of bankruptcy creditors, so a careful review of this interplay is vital. Bonny G. Rafel LLC can assist you with this difficult assessment.

Client Reviews

I was an Engineer in a Research and Development division of a major corporation, putting in longer hours with the same workload. An unrelated episode landed me in the hospital, where I was DXd with Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis, which explained my decline at work. I then learned that I had...

Charlie

I would like to re-acknowledge what a difference your work has made in my life. When forced to retire 5 years ago, you dedication to helping me enroll into my disability policy has made all of the world of difference.

George

I cannot thank you enough for successfully appealing my disability benefits. My special thanks also to Eileen for all of their assistance, support and expertise. Your legal expertise of disability benefit entitlement was evidenced by your comprehensive and knowledgeable litigation of my appeal. I...

MaryJo