You should receive more. You should also apply for permanent disability with Social Security, if you are an American citizen. You should consult an attorney that specializes in Workmen's Comp and Social Security disability cases. Usually you can get a free consultation.
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yes. u can be claimed disabled if u r deaf, blind, or handicapped, you are filed as disabled
Antarctica has no president or sovereignty. Various countries have claimed territories in Antarctica but Antarctica belongs to the whole world, based on The Antarctic Treaty. Nobody lives there on a permanent basis, and scientists and support staff live there on a temporary basis being funded by their governments.
Spain, in 1500s. St. Augustine was the first permanent European settlement in North America. Spain lost the colony to Britain in 1763 but regained it after the American Revolution.
A permanent settlement is a location where people establish homes and communities that are intended to be occupied for an extended period of time, as opposed to temporary or nomadic settlements. It typically includes infrastructure, such as buildings, roads, and utilities, and supports a stable population engaged in various social and economic activities.
Yes. If you incur expenses beyond their Disability payments. One of you must file for monies received, and you need a tax preparer for more info.
In Minnesota, a worker's compensation claim for temporary disability must be claimed as soon as the condition is known. The initial injury should have filed with the employer as soon as the incident occurred.
I think it was the first place claimed for and controlled by a distant government. But I'm not sure. Hope this helps.
If you fit the description of someone that is wanted, police can make an "investigative stop" which is a temporary detainment.
WCI is taxable and it is claimed as income with no special provisions for reduced percentage unless the person who is receiving the benefits has been declared permanently disabled.
It is the holiest city for Jews and 2nd most holy for Muslims and both believe that the city should be under there respective control. It is currently part of the Jewish country of Israel but is claimed by the partially recognized Muslim country of Palestine.
In 1534, Jacques Cartier explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence and claimed the area that would become Quebec for France. In 1608, Samuel de Champlain established the colony of Quebec, the first permanent European settlement in Canada. Wikipedia has an article on the histor of Quebec.