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DIC is a government-paid plan that pays benefits to survivors of military personnel who die on active duty or as a result of service-connected disabilities. DIC doesn't affect Social Security benefits, and conversely, Social Security benefits don't affect DIC.
No. Your Social Security benefits and unemployment compensation will not affect one another.
If you go to the Related Link below, it will instruct you on filing your claim.
No; Most artists want some sort of compensation for their hard work. (Unless you're looking for a site where someone will draw a stick figure of you for free)
You cannot collect unemployment compensation while collecting temporary workman's compensation in the state of GA. However, it is would still be wise to file a claim just to be certain.
Yes, your should still be able to draw unemployment in addition to workers comp. However, you should still check with your state.
I believe a workers compensation injury is under state law,the state in which the jury occured .Compensation should begin the day of the injury. It depends on who you work for as to when you get paid,sometimes an employer might dispute a claim,or they may settle fast. I think it depends on how the paperwork goes thru the system. Document everything! Trips to Dr.,Physical Therapy,etc,etc,. I hope your injury is not bad. Owlman
Yes, however; there is a big exception. If you are collecting VA Disability and getting the 100% Service Connected Compensation based on "Unemployability" then the answer is no. Call your DAV rep or County VA Rep for specific details.
Sure. WC does not prohibit you from applying for SSDI. If you are approved you need to tell both to make sure you don't end up owing back money you didn't know about.
Yes, it is possible to get disability compensation for diagnosed mental illness.However, that is NOT the same as unemployment compensation. Because it literally deals with an insurance claim, some sort of proof regarding cause-and-effect would be required before payment(s) would be authorized. Countries other than the US may employ different policies. Please be more specific in the details of your question.
to draw a picture, to draw water from a well, to draw blood, to draw someone out of their shell, to draw a card from the deck, to draw money from the bank
I'm pretty sure that the "stimulus plan" does not allow that, any more than your state unemployment compensation plan does. Where I live (Ohio) the only change in unemployment compensation has been an extension in benefit periods, and even that has expired.Another answer:As many state unemployment laws DO provide benefits for reduced hours, it stands to reason that any extensions would follow suit.