Your local SSA office and your VA contact should be able to give you all of the information that you would need to know about this matter.
That is where you should try and see if you can get some good correct information from.
DIC is a government-paid plan that pays benefits to survivors of military personnel who die on active duty or as a result of service-connected disabilities. DIC doesn't affect Social Security benefits, and conversely, Social Security benefits don't affect DIC.
No the Homeland Security can't get penalized for stretching its boundaries because it is main protective for the United States.
Collecting Social Security would not interfere with your compensation disability
This is a complex questions. Workers' compensation payments are seldom life-time benefits, they normally are for a fixed period of time. Workers' compensation benefits are not taxed. You can file for social security benefits and medicare while you are receiving workers' compensation. Social security may claim an offset (reduction in benefits) for the amount you receive from workers' compensation. The amount paid by social security is taxed.
no
Job Security Income Benefits and compensation Future outlook
No
When you feel that you have security due to your performance and your compensation is just.
NO. The unemployment compensation program is NOT a part of the social security and medicare insurance program.
Yes
social security act of 1935
No. Workers comp is not taxable.