my boss has asked me to inform Human Resources that I have glaucoma, in order to obtain a modified CRT.
what are some benefits of having a healthy person
To collect Social Security benefits, you need to meet certain eligibility requirements such as reaching a certain age or having a qualifying disability. You can apply for benefits online, by phone, or in person at a Social Security office. You will need to provide documentation such as your birth certificate, Social Security number, and employment history. Once approved, you will start receiving monthly payments.
no. If your on workers comp. then your still employeed.
Generally, to collect benefits it is allowed to file for those benefits in any state, but the funds for payment come from the person's last employer and that employer's state employment service (in this case, from Michigan).
The benefits in having cordless window shades are that a person does not have to worry about the cords of the shades getting tangled up in each other.
There are many benefits of someone having their own personal TV. A person could watch whatever they wanted without having to worry about an angry family member, or person wanting to watch another show.
Yes, you can collect unemployment benefits while doing part time work. See "Reporting Part Time Wages" in the Related Link below for more details.
No. There really is no such thing as "unused" benefits. If a person pays FICA (Social Security and Medicare) taxes but dies before he or she can collect benefits, his or her widow or widower and minor children, or adult children disabled before age 22 (if applicable) can collect monthly checks for survivors' benefits. Able-bodied adult children or those who became disabled after age 22 cannot collect benefits from their mother's Social Security (FICA) contributions. The unpaid amount remains in the Social Security trust fund.
It means that if you live close to the seller, you can pick up the the item in person, rather than having it shipped.
Only after its approved by the doctor/optician.
The benefits of having a secondary card holder on a charge account are mostly to the secondary card holder. This person can use the account, but it is the primary person that must pay the bill. Having a secondary person on an account is helpful for providing a credit card in their own names to students and spouses.
Yes, one can have SSI and AARP at the same time. A person might collect social security benefits including Medicare and could have AARP as a secondary insurance with those Medicare benefits.