Yes. Marriage, by itself, has no impact on whether you can receive disability benefits. If the Social Security Administration determines you are disabled and you (or your spouse) have accumulated an adequate number of work credits, you can receive benefit payments under SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) regardless of your marital status, assets or income.
If you are found disabled, but you (or your spouse) do not have an adequate number of work credits, you may qualify for SSI (Supplemental Security Income), but only if your income and assets fall below certain thresholds. Some recipients may qualify for both SSDI and SSI, but you are less likely to receive SSI payments if your spouse is working.
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Attorneys can typically charge fees for assisting with temporary total disability claims if they provide legal services to help secure or appeal disability benefits. The fee structure may vary depending on the attorney and the specific arrangement made with the client. It's important to clarify the fee agreement and understand the terms before hiring an attorney for such services.
NJ has state mandated coverage, and PA does not.The NJ disability plan covers NJ workers, not NJ residents. Check your paystub, and you will see that no deductions are being taken out for NJTDI.Short term disability insurance is available through private insurers for PA workers.
In general, VA disability benefits are protected from garnishment by federal law. However, there may be exceptions for certain types of debts such as back taxes or child support. It is recommended to seek advice from a legal professional specializing in veterans' benefits for specific cases.
Double dipping laws typically refer to regulations that prevent individuals from receiving payment for the same work or injury from multiple sources simultaneously. For example, a worker may not be able to receive workers' compensation benefits for the same injury while also receiving disability benefits. These laws are in place to prevent fraud and ensure fair compensation for individuals.
SSDI check cannt be garnished for debt, unless it is a student loan, child support or taxes payment.
Receiving disability benefits does not make you legally unable to marry.
Disability benefits are government benefits which are provided for people who have an ailment classified as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities act.
There are disability benefits for people that might be facing problems with their health. There are also disability benefits for people with mental problems as well.
You can apply for disability benefits at your local social security office. You can also review the adult disability checklist and apply for disability benefits online.
Are there temporary disability benefits for Florida
Go to the SSA gov website and choose DISABILITY at the top in the middle of the page Social Security Disability Insurance Program Apply for disability benefits Apply Online for Disability Benefits
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Yes, individuals with learning disabilities may be eligible for disability benefits if their condition significantly impacts their ability to work.
The Social Security Administration has a great deal of information about disability benefits both online and in print form. They have pamphlets for each type of disability benefits available.
Social Security Disability Benefits are available from the American Government. In Canada, they are called Canadian Disability Pension Plan Benefits.
This assumes that you are referring to a private disability policy. Most such policies terminate benefits at age 65, as it is then that the insured would be entitled to Social Security benefits.
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