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What duty of care is owed in a bailment?

The answer depends on who is benefited by the bailment. If the bailee is the only person receiving any benefit from the bailment, then the duty of care is higher. For example: Person A (bailee) borrows a car from person B (bailor) to go to work on Tuesday. Person A receives the benefits of (1) getting to work, (2) with ease, (3) safely, (4) without needing to pay the price of a vehicle. Person B receives no benefit but conversely certain risks including (1) no transportation on Tuesday, (2) possible damage to the vehicle, (3) possible total loss to vehicle. In short, when the Bailee receives all of the benefit, then he assumes a reasonable duty of care to return the car without hurting the bailor. If the car is damaged, the bailee will be wholly liable for the cost to repair the car. Lastly, if the bailment offers benefits to both parties, then the liability will change. However, as a general rule, the duty of care is always "reasonable" which is subjective based on who receives benefits. Hope this helps.


What are survivor benefits?

Survivor benefits are payments provided by Social Security to a spouse, ex-spouse, or dependent children when a worker dies. These benefits help provide financial support to family members who relied on the deceased person's income. The amount of survivor benefits received is based on the earnings record of the deceased person.


What is the Difference between an attorney and debt collector?

A debt collector is a person who collects debts owed to other people. An attorney is a person qualified to represent parties in a court, and who is specially trained in the law. A debt collector can be an attorney, but need not be one.


Double dipping laws?

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.


How much money can you make and still receive Social Security at age 80?

There is no limit on the amount of money you can earn while receiving Social Security benefits once you reach full retirement age (65 for people born before 1943).There is no limit on the amount of unearned income a person can make at any age while collecting Social Security.

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Can a person get pension and Social Security?

Yes, a person can receive both a pension and Social Security benefits. However, receiving a pension may affect the amount of Social Security benefits a person receives due to the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) or Government Pension Offset (GPO) rules. It is important to understand how these rules may impact your benefits.


Can a person who receives Social Security be a cosigner?

yes


What does primary recipient of benefits mean?

The primary recipient would be the person who is signed up for the organization or the benefits, the main person. The main person who receives the benefits.


What is the amount of money a person receives in social security based on?

is there a limit as to how much money a person on social security can accumulate


if a person is on social security and wins lots of money is their social security cut off?

No, winning money would not automatically lead to the cutoff of Social Security benefits. However, there are income and asset limits that may affect the Social Security benefits a person receives. If the winnings, plus any other income or assets, exceed these limits, it could result in a reduction or loss of Social Security benefits. It is advised to consult with the Social Security Administration for specific details.


If a person receives social security for a child and grants temporary guardianship to an individual but continues to receive the benefits will the SSD reimburse the guardian for expenses?

No, unless you went to court and was granted temporary guardianship.


Does a person with a blind eye qualify for social security benefits?

Does a person with a blind eye qualify for social security


Who receives the benefits or money from a life insurance pplicy upon the death of the insured?

Upon the death of the insured, the person or persons selected as the receiver of benefits in the contract receives the benefits or money from a life insurance policy.


Can a person who receives Social Security be a cosigner for a car loan?

IF the lender approves, YES.


Can a disabled adult child receive his fathers social security benefits when his father dies?

A person generally receives one or the other SSD or SSI benefits. A disabled adult child cannot get social security from his parent's benefits and get SSI at the same time. Also, when one person in the family gets full SSD, all other persons in the household who receive SSI receive a lowered amount of benefits.


Can a deaf person receive social security benefits?

yes


Can a person receiving ss retirement also receive medicaid if they are disabled?

Yes, a person receiving Social Security retirement benefits can still apply for Medicaid if they meet the eligibility requirements based on disability. Medicaid eligibility is not solely determined by the type of Social Security benefit a person receives, but rather factors such as income, resources, and disability status.