New York State short term disability pays up to $170 per week, or 50% of your weekly income, whichever is less.
Consider purchasing supplemental short term disability preconception, and replace a much larger percentage of your income during your maternity leave.
No. New York is not one of the fourteen states that taxes Social Security benefits (retirement or disability).
Check your policy for details. Many private short term disability policies have language specifying how benefits are paid when unemployed.The best way to get a definitive answer is to file a claim.
I work in new york but i live in new jersey
no, if you are collecting disability you are still employed
Disability insurance is mandatory in five states: California, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island.
Your individual disability insurance policy is portable and benefits will not be affected by moving to a different state. If you have disability insurance through your employer, and move in a new state while working for the same employer, benefits will not be changed. However, if you leave your employer, you may lose the disability insurance benefits through a group DI policy. If you are currently disabled and are receiving disability benefits from the state, you will have to check with the new state regulations on social security DI; If you are receiving benefits through a personal/ individual insurance policy from an insurance company, then benefits are not going to be affected by the state of residence.
Yes you can otherwise it would be discrimination. Even if your employer laid you off because you were pregnant it is discrimination as well. Apparently you can, especially if you did not lose your job because you QUIT due to the pregnancy. Refer to the item "Does pregnancy affect my eligibility?" in the Related Link below. However, like other claimants, you have to be ready, willing and able to seek employment.(??)
The web address of the Museum Of Disability History is: www.museumofdisability.org
You can continue to receive disability benefits for as long as: (1) you are looking for work; and, (2) your legal residence is in New York state, providing you meet all the other eligibility criteria. You cannot receive unemployment benefits from New York State during weeks when you are living in Canada.
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No. These benefits are not paid by the states, but by the Federal government, so New York cannot "freeze" them