You could be subject to unemployment fraud if you do collect, because by definition, to qualify for full disability you would be unable to work. There might be a loophole somewhere, but you should check with the unemployment office for particulars.
no, if you are collecting disability you are still employed
Do you mean Disability Living Allowance? Yes, you can work and still receive DLA.
Yes, you can collect Social Security benefits and still work, but your benefits may be reduced if you earn above a certain limit.
No.
If you had active coverage under your group short-term disability or long-term disability plan on November 9, 2007, then you may be eligible for benefits. You will have to find out what insurance company handled your disability benefits during that period of time, and then follow-up with them. Whether you are actually eligible for benefits will depend on the contract your employer had/has with this insurance company. Some contracts have late filing penalties, some have clauses regarding termination of employment, etc. Long story short - call that insurance company. You may be eligible for disability benefits.
Unless the work does not violate your state's requirements for obtaining disability benefits, you would not be eligible.
This depends on what you mean by not "serious". A disability is a disability. Check the disability laws for the state you reside in to find out what the requirements are in order for one to collect disability insurance. If your disability prevents you from working or performing normally, then it is still serious.
No. There were once benefits for minor children of World War II disabled veterans, but none of them are still under 18.
Yes, you can contribute to a 401(k) and still collect Social Security benefits. Your 401(k) contributions do not affect your eligibility for Social Security benefits.
The sick days would pay more.
You can generally still collect unemployment while collecting social security, unless it is social security disability...even then you still might be able to. I worked for the Unemployment Office & just an FYI, they do not know if you are on social security and are unable to check, so if you do not say anything, they will never know.
No, you cannot collect Social Security benefits until you reach the minimum retirement age, which is currently 62.