If you can work, WORK! This is what is wrong with this country today, to many lazy people that can work are sitting home on disability when even a paraplegic can do something to make money. Cali is an expensive state to live in though, so I suggest going to the SS website and reading, or call SS and ask about what you can and can't do as far as work hours and doctor allowed labor, (depending on your condition) and still not have your ss income affected. Also, do as I just did, it only took a few seconds, Google: SS permanent and stationary disability.
Yes, a person can collect California State disability payments if he or she is living in another state. A person's eligibility for California State disability benefits is determined by the amount of money that he or she contributed to the SDI while they were employed in California, not by the state that they are currently living in.
Depends on the type of disability payments you receive. I do not have to pay taxes on my military disability, it is tax free.
It can be. It will depend on the judgment a lender makes about the affordability of the mortgage and the borrower's ability to make the payments.
Maybe. Disability payments can considered tobe partially or fully taxable income.
No because disability payments come from taxes, so it would not make sense. Disability payments do not come from the state they are federal.
If your disability payments are through the VA then they are tax free and are not considered taxable income.
The disability has to be 'approved' by a panel of people, one or several of which could be medical doctors. Just because you or your employer have a 'plan' that includes disability payments doesn't mean that payments are automatically given for an injury. There is most likely a time limit imposed for such payments.
Yes, if you are receiving Social Security disability payments.
Yes, you can still be sued even if you are on disability.
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The government can garnish short term disability payments but no one else can. This is usually for back student loans or taxes.