My employer has been deducting dental ins. premiums from my paycheck errantly for the last 11 months even though I properly waived coverage and have documentation to prove it. I didn't catch it intially because the coverage was properly dropped for 2 months and then premiums were unexpectedly put back in when I received a raise. I didn't notice it since my pay went up and it was listed as a "prem" deduction, not "dental". I errantly thought it was for life insurance. The grand total owed back to me is only $500. I have brought the matter to my employer who refuses to refund the premiums past 2 months, saying they "can't correct paychecks past 60 days". Can I take my employer to small claims court to collect my incorrectly deducted premiums for insurance I waived and never used or is there a statute of limitations preventing me from doing so?