Yes it is possible to draw disability and work part time; however there are certain restrictions you need to be aware of. This site may be able to answer some of your questions, http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10095.html
You can file for a disability claim once your doctor indicates that you are unable to work. Your maternity leave will also be covered.
NJ has a state mandated temporary disability program for people who work in the state. You will need to complete a claim form.
I work in new york but i live in new jersey
If it is directly related to your disability and that is included in your short term disability policy then yes it would be covered. But if it is just because you dont want to work due to your pregnancy than it will not be covered. Disability is just what it means that you are disabled.
No, not unless the termination is based on your work performance prior to the disability. You may want to have a good workers compensation attorney talk with you. You could have a wrong-full termination and/or discrimination of disability's claim.
Under most disability plans if you were on disability prior to termination the benefit continue. Most companies will not terminate you if they believe the disability is short term because they expose themselves to potential liability for wrongfull termination.
The types of hours that claim adjusters typically work is an 8 hour day. Usually 9-5 type hours are worked. Variations can occur in emergency situations or for special cases.
Americans with Disability Act ADA look up online thru Social Security, Medicaid etc
depends how many hours they work and use a calculator to do how many hours they work a day and times it by how many days in a month.
Yes, if you are unable to work. ANSWER: Actually, if you are currently UNABLE to work, you can NOT apply for disability INSURANCE. You have to be actively at work to get insurance for disability.
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can you draw disability and still work Type your answer here...