I have recently been placed on kidney dialysis and therefore been placed on disbility. I am interested in continuing my college education and would like to know what the qualifications are for applying for educational grants.
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Not unless your disability is expected to last one year or longer. You can try to apply for Social Security disability, because you won't qualify for individual or workplace disability insurance while disabled.
It depends on the state that you're from. Some states like California will cover most people under short term disability while other states such as New Jersey doesn't have maternity coverage. You should check with your local state disability department to see if you qualify and fill out any required paper work.
Yes, you can receive state disability benefits while you are not on unemployment benefits, as they are separate programs. However, you cannot collect both benefits simultaneously for the same period. If you qualify for state disability, you can apply for it while you are not receiving unemployment benefits. Be sure to check the specific eligibility requirements and regulations in your state, as they can vary.
A grant is money that you do not have to pay back to an institution, while a loan is expected to be paid off in certain terms.
You can own property while on disability. If you are earning any money from these properties, you should notify your insurance carrier. These earnings may be an offset to your disabiliy benefit, but most likely not.
It appears that while ADHD-diagnosed persons are not legally entitled to any special accomodation or privileges afforded under the federal Americans With Disabilities Act, an ADHD patient may qualify as being "disabled" and eligible to collect disability benefits under the Social Security Act.
You qualify for disability benefits by being disabled as defined by the insurance policy. Secretly using illegal drugs is illegal, but not disqualifying. You certainly cannot claim to be disabled ONLY by illegally using drugs - the insurer owes you noting.
How much money can I earn monthly while on Social Security disability Insurance
You should consider getting a part time job while you are in school. You can also apply to get a grant or a scholarship to have extra money when you are in school.
Strabismus, commonly known as crossed eyes, can be considered a disability depending on its severity and the impact it has on an individual's daily life. While it may not always significantly impair vision, it can lead to difficulties with depth perception, vision clarity, and social interactions. In some cases, strabismus may qualify for disability benefits if it severely affects a person's ability to perform everyday activities. Ultimately, the classification as a disability can vary based on legal definitions and individual circumstances.
Yes, a person can collect California State disability payments if he or she is living in another state. A person's eligibility for California State disability benefits is determined by the amount of money that he or she contributed to the SDI while they were employed in California, not by the state that they are currently living in.