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Some people have to sue for disability. Social Security has disability and some jobs have it. If you have not worked long enough you might need to file for medicaid.
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If you are a U.S. citizen, you may receive your Social Security payments outside the United States as long as you are eligible for them. However, there are some countries that the payments cannot be sent, so it would best to contact your Social Security Office to find out which are the ones.
Probably not, because you are receiving the disability benefit BECAUSE you cannot work. If your state has different rules it's best to confer with them as to exceptions.
Incarceration? Like in jail? No, its not a disability to be in jail be a long time.
Can you file on the taxes that are taken out of long term disability check
In order to receive those benefits, you must first have worked in a job that covered social security. Then by disability is also not meant partial or short term disability, so it depends how severe your injuries are. Further you must be in a state that you cannot do the work you did before and you also cannot do other work because of your medical condition and your disability is a long term one. It has lasted or is expected to last at least a year.
as long as you are not a felon. being on disability is not a factor.
if your long term disability is integrated with social security disability, then yes. This is the case for most employer paid long term disability plans, or your employee benefits package. If the Long-Term DI policy is an individual plan, not through your employer - you could receive the full base benefit if it's not integraded with Social Security Disability Benefits.
Yes, if you are receiving Social Security disability payments.
One can find a lawyer to assist in long term disability insurance claim in the phone book under lawyers. The lawyers often dealing with long term disability insurance will help you get paid when you have a disability.