The workers comp nuerosurgeon has found me to be in need of spinal fusion surgery. After 2 and a half years of hell! I have researched the risks and know that my vertebrae will degenerate under the stres in years to come. My attorney doesn't think that I will be able to make a demand and just settle!! I would like to use the money for P.T and pain management. i may add i have been without care for 8 months! What are my options! I feel i am being bullied into surgery.
No, but he still owes it.
To receive Medicaid, one must be a resident of the State which is providing that assistance. I believe that one may still receive Medicare even if living outside the U.S.
yes, if you are eligible (ex. low income), but you have to list everyone in the household.
Yes. Her pregnancy will not affect her elgibility to receive benefits and she could qualify for Medicaid assistance as well as other public assistance for herself and her child.
A Latin equivalent of the noun 'support' is firmamentum, which means 'prop'. Another Latin equivalent is adiumentum, which means 'assistance'. Still another is subsidium, which means 'military support, help, assistance'.
You're supposed to do this, but you'll receive your benefits in either way. I did not fill out my FAFSA this year - they still pay my tuition and GI Bill.
You are eligible for the same amount from workers' compensation, but social security will claim an offset (reduction in benefits) for the amount you receive from the workers' compensation payments.
You will still be able to go to another university even if you can't get your old transcript.
Yes. It is still a construction zone workers or not.
no
yes
Most Americans are paid during their vacations. That is certainly true for full time workers. Independent consultants or part time employees may not always receive paid vacations. An independent consultant receives funds for works on a project so "vacation time" is an independent thing. Part time employees frequently do not receive paid vacation time.