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i am a disabled i am disabled sr citizen and i am on ssdi social security disability and i would like to know can i get government grants to start any business from home, or to develop my cultural business of teaching hindustani music from india or any other business, i cannot findjob , as i am 64 years old, please call---Mangala_Sane@yahoo.com
If you are on SSDI which is federal disability then NO. They must go to Federal court after receiving a judgment in order to have a Federal judge garnish your SSDI checks.
You can file for SSDI if you are receiving workers' compensation benefits. The Social Security office will probably send a form to the carrier handling your claim requesting information about any wage benefits you are being paid. SSDI benefits may be offset (reduced) by workers' comp wage benefits, but the fact that you are receiving work comp does not prevent you from being able to apply for and receive SSDI.
Just an FYI: When there's any change in status, you should contact the NYS unemployment ins. agency. Their number is listed on their website. While SSDI is not a financial-need program, it assumes you are considered disabled enough not to either work or continue doing what you used to do when you collect it. In my situation, SSDI encouraged me to continue applying for jobs (I did) while I waited to be approved. However, once approved I notified NYS U.I. and they've requested I fill out a questionnaire/form describing why I can continue collecting unemployment while collecting SSDI. If you do not call them, they may ask to be paid back. If I can continue to collect U.I. (pending their review), I will notify SSDI of the payments I'm receiving. Unemployment insurance is generally based on State law. However, you can apply for and collect unemployment insurance benefits because SSDI is not a financial-need-based program, while unemployment is. Therefore your SSDI should not affect your eligibility for unemployment benefits in New York.
He can get Medicare beginning 24 months after he begins receiving SSDI. Also - Medicaid does not "run out."
If you are receiving benefits from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), child support can be taken from your SSDI payments. However, if you are receving Supplemental Security Income, that cannot be seized for child support.
Yes, there should have also been a retroactive child benefit check issued, however needed to be applied for. It still can be.
Collecting unemployment while on disability depends on the state and the laws. However, in most states, you cannot collect both.
Legally, yes, but it may be a factor in whether you're approved for Social Security Disability (SSDI).While the Social Security Administration doesn't prohibit people on (SSDI) disability from receiving unemployment checks, state unemployment regulations usually require all unemployment recipients to be willing and able to accept full-time work.This creates a conflict, because you're generally not eligible for Social Security disability benefits if you're capable of full-time work.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
No offence but. If you are on SSDI, then you have no business borrowing money to buy a car in the first place. Save enough to get you a beater. That is a car that runs good and will get you from point A to point B. Forget borowing money. Take my advice or leave it your choice.
SSDI is also known as Social Security disability insurance. There is not saving this all you can do is apply for it.
Legally, yes, but it may be a factor in whether you're approved for Social Security Disability (SSDI).While the Social Security Administration doesn't prohibit people on (SSDI) disability from receiving unemployment checks, state unemployment regulations usually require all unemployment recipients to be willing and able to accept full-time work.This creates a conflict, because you're generally not eligible for Social Security disability benefits if you're capable of full-time work.For more information, see Related Questions, below.