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less than a year,if you sue much longer
A person on disability should not earn anything besides getting their monthly check. They are on disability because they are not able to work
Social Security Disability requires that you be disabled for a year and that it be a permanent disability and that you cannot do ANY job in the American Economy.
Not unless your disability is expected to last one year or longer. You can try to apply for Social Security disability, because you won't qualify for individual or workplace disability insurance while disabled.
There are two ways that a person can receive Disability benefits: from Social Security and/or from an employer or individual Disability policy. If your employer does not provide Disability insurance coverage and you do not have your own individual Disability coverage, you will not be able to receive disability benefits, unless you live in a state that has a state-sponsored plan. In order to receive benefits from a Disability policy, you must actually own one or have coverage through your employer. Additionally you must satisfy the requirements of the contract in order to receive benefits. Social Security benefits only pay benefits on disabilities that are expected to last longer than 1 year or end in death, so you would not qualify for Social Security benefits.
Well in answer to the question about pinched nerves coming and going. I have an incident where I had a pinched nerve in my shoulder and it fixed itself. One evening as I was typing on the computer at work it felt like my bones slipped in my shoulder and boy did it hurt. I didn't know what was happening. Then in a few seconds it did it again. Ouch it hurt. But then the second time cleared up the pinched nerve and today my shoulder no longer hurts and I am fine. No surgery. Praise the Lord! As I had already had surgery in my left shoulder and it took four months for me to rehabilitate I was very happy. That was a year and a half ago.
a portion of the social security disability income, if filed, can be considered as child support
You weren't physcically or mentally unable to work. I doubt it. Or, do you mean the prison term left you unable to work?
Social security disability is one of the programs that pays disability benefits. The other is Supplementary Security Income. Disability is paid to those who cannot work due to a medical reason that will last for at least a year. The downside to recieving diasability is limited income and inability to pursue a career.
Does he still work? Is there an economic loss if he becomes disabled?
You can apply immediately after leaving the workforce, but your disability must be expected to last at least 12 months, or result in death, in order for you to be eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits.
In order to receive those benefits, you must first have worked in a job that covered social security. Then by disability is also not meant partial or short term disability, so it depends how severe your injuries are. Further you must be in a state that you cannot do the work you did before and you also cannot do other work because of your medical condition and your disability is a long term one. It has lasted or is expected to last at least a year.