You need to contact your local office and ask them to send you a copy of it. They might be able to fax it also.
yes i need my disability check copy for 2008/2009
Go to the social security website and look at the listing of impairments. This will show what you will need to prove for disability
It may be possible to get an old copy of a 2013 ticket to the MTV awards from an online auction website like eBay. This particular awards show has ended and the tickets are no longer available for purchase.
It would depend on your disability insurance plan. Some plans exclude work-related disabilities. If your plan excludes work-related disabilities, then you would initially be denied through your disability insurance. You should still file a claim with them however. If your Worker's Compensation claim ends up being denied though, you could then forward a copy of the denial letter to your disability insurance carrier for review of possible approval. If your plan does not exclude work-related disabilities, then you would be able to file both claims. You would just want to make sure that when filing, each carrier knew about the other. Keep in mind, the benefit you receive through Worker's Compensation will be a direct offset to the benefit provided by the disability insurance.
PRINT A COPY OF MY W-2
Yes, when applying for Long-Term Disability (LTD) insurance benefits, it is typically required to submit a copy of your Social Security Award Letter. This document serves as proof of your eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits, which can support your LTD claim. Always check your specific policy requirements and guidelines, as they can vary by insurer.
Bizarro...he might be a copy but he is the copy of SUPERMAN
Save the picture of the dress and find a seamstress in your area that will copy it. There are several companies who copy dresses. An internet search can find the dress manufacturers who do this. The best course is still to find a dressmaker in your area and pay her to copy the best details of the dress for you.
copy and paste Ctrl+R to copy to right Ctrl+D to copy top to down
The same way you would normally copy and paste.
copy source_file.txt new_copy.txt
Yes. A more useful question would be "Who has a copy of...", possibly followed by "...and what would they sell it for?".