Here is input and advice from FAQ Farmers: * No, but in most cases you can only buy up to 60% of your current income and you must be emplyed FT. 4lifeguild * Generally 20 to 25K. It's not a law. Check with your agent. State Disability and Social Security is mandatory. * Yes. The monthly benefit of personal disability insurance is determined by your income.
You should be able to contact your local Social Security office and request your total disability income for 2007.
No. Evictions have nothing to do with disability. A person can apply for disability benefits from Social Security if he qualifies for it.
No you can't collect from both disability and unemployment at the same time. Disability provides income replacement if you are physically unable to work. Unemployment replaces income for those able to work, but out of work due to job loss.
You can apply for SSDI, Social Security Disability Income, if you can document your disabilities with a doctor. Extensive documentation will be needed.
No. I was recently laid off while on disability. The law in Texas says you have to be able to physically be able to work so if you are on disability you can't work. This is NOT correct! Social Security Disability allows you to work even if you are 100% disabled! They limit how much you can earn. (Your unemployment income will NOT reduce your disability payment because SS does not consider it to be employment income!)
ALL of the other sources of worldwide income that you may be receiving or could be receiving that is NOT for your DISABILITY. If you are receiving social security disability insurance payments for your disability then you are receiving A TYPE OF DISABILITY INCOME. Or some other company paid or privately paid premiums of DISABILITY INSURANCE PAYMENTS that you could be receiving for your disability. It is possible for some of the amounts of the above types of disability payment could also become taxable income to you on your 1040 federal income tax return.
Yes, children with a parent who has a disability may be eligible for benefits depending on the specific circumstances and the type of disability. In the United States, programs like Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can provide benefits for dependent children if the parent qualifies. Additionally, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) may also offer support for families with low income or resources. Eligibility criteria can vary, so it's important to check with local agencies for specific information.
Yes, if your income qualifies.
Social Security Disability Income is a Federal program. The rules are the same for all states. This site, in the Related Link below, may be able to answer some of your questions,
State Disability Determination Unit
Disability insurance will replace your income loss by paying a monthly benefit in case you are too sick or hurt to be able to work at full capacity or totally disabled.
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