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Disability Insurance pays when you get injured working. It's used to pay bills like the electric, and the mortgage.
a person can have a lot of pain or even maybe a disability if a particular muscle tissue is injured...
Yes. You pay for a Disability attorney.
Arizona does not have state mandated short term disability insurance. You can get short term disability coverage on your own.Social Security Disability is a federal program designed for people who are permanently disabled.
Disability and taxes are unrelated. If you were injured on the job, file with the employment security office of your state. If not, check with Social Security.
yes.
It would be up to an Army Medical Review Board to determine fitness for duty based on medical condition. The Veteran's Administration is responsible for determining you medical disability category and percentage of disability, if any.
No if you've any disability the Army doesn't take you in.
Realistically it depends on what the disability is for, you have to consider if you are current receiving disability you are restricted from preforming certain tasks which could prevent you from preforming duties within the Army. Contact a local recruiter and find out from them. Most likely you will not be permitted to enlist unless you can prove you no longer require the disability and or will be required to give up your disability.
Short term disability replaces your income if you become injured or sick and can't work. The benefit period is limited to 3, 6, 12, or 24 months. The policy stops paying benefits if your disability lasts longer than the benefit period.
Lots of reasons:Your term of enlistment is up and you have not re-signed.If you have sub-standard fitness reports and do not do your job well.You have committed crimes (drug use included.)You are retiringYou have been injured and are being discharged on disability.