Yes, you can collect disability benefits after 12 months, but it depends on the type of disability program and your eligibility. For Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), you must have a qualifying disability that has lasted or is expected to last at least 12 months. If you're approved for benefits, payments typically start after a five-month waiting period from the onset of the disability. Always check with the specific program or agency for exact requirements and timelines.
You should be able to. If you are working past retirement age and paying in to state disability you should be able to collect up to 12 months. State disability is different then federal social security. If you are paying in and its within the 12 months you should be eligible to collect on what you paid for, it is insurance.
You can collect unemployment after state disability if you are healthy enough to return to work, and your employer terminated your employment during your disability. The termination can not be related to your job performance.
No, to collect social security disability you must not be able to work any job in the national economy.
Not specifically for a long term disability, but you can collect if you have a terminal illness.
can you collect social security disability due to 2 knee repalcements
no
Collecting Social Security would not interfere with your compensation disability
People can collect disability for as long as they are considered disabled. If someone is receiving and afraid of losing benefits they should speak with their local SSI about it.
Certainly you can if you qualify for them.
no, i used it.
no, if you are collecting disability you are still employed
A life estate does not have an affect on someone's disability. It may certainly affect their ability to collect disability payments.