disability is a benefit for people who can never work again (example) elderly sick,heart surgery,something broken,blind, handicap etc....sounds like you looking for unemployment insurance big diff. * Social Security eligibility is based upon the number of work quarters the person has accumulated, the nature of the injury or illness, and many other factors. Supplemental Security Insurance (SSI), also under the jurisdiction of the Social Security Administration, is for disabled persons who have not been employed or do not meet SSD requirements. RRBD and other governmental disability programs are basically the same as are SSA programs. Private disability insurance is a different issue. The Social Security Administration website has all the necessary information and forms for all SS matters. Social Security Administration, http://www.ssa.gov
No. It's possible to buy Disablity Coverage while employed, then get disabled while unemployed. There are many types of Disability Coverage.... State Disability, Social Security Disability, Private Individual, etc.
It is illegal to collect unemployment benefits while employed in NYS.
No, if you are employed and making a gross income while collecting unemployment benefits, and they can prove you know this is wrong, you can be arrested for fraud.
No, Most if not all plans exclude work related conditions.
No, you do not collect money while in jail in Monopoly.
No, you do not collect rent while in jail in Monopoly.
No, you cannot collect money while in jail in Monopoly.
No, you cannot collect rent while in jail in Monopoly.
No, you cannot collect rent while you are in jail in Monopoly.
You kept working for the company? They don't owe you anything because you collected a paycheck. You can't get a pension while you're still employed by them.
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.
No, you cannot collect rent while in jail as you are not able to manage your property or financial affairs while incarcerated.