can you collect social security disability due to 2 knee repalcements
Collecting Social Security would not interfere with your compensation disability
Yes you can. However if your collecting disability benefits from a LTD then they will most likely kick you off once you start receiving your SSDI benefits. However, if you trying to get on SSI, which is income based, you wont be able to collect both.
No, to receive social security disability you must be considered disabled under the social security's listing of impairments.
No, to collect social security disability you must not be able to work any job in the national economy.
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Yes, you can collect disability benefits and have short-term capital gains simultaneously. Disability benefits, such as Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), are not directly impacted by short-term capital gains. However, if you are receiving SSI, your total income, including capital gains, could affect the amount of benefits you receive. It's important to consult with a financial advisor or a benefits specialist for personalized guidance.
This assumes that you are referring to a private disability policy. Most such policies terminate benefits at age 65, as it is then that the insured would be entitled to Social Security benefits.
Yes, you can collect California State Disability Insurance (SDI) from the Employment Development Department (EDD) and Social Security Retirement benefits at the same time. However, the amount you receive from Social Security may be reduced based on your SDI benefits. It's important to check with both agencies for specific eligibility requirements and potential impacts on your benefits.
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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.
Short term disability will pay benefits for a defined period of time, provided you are unable to work due to medical reasons.Social Security Disability will cover you if you are permanently disabled. You can collect both. Your private coverage may offset the SSD benefit.
You collect disability only if you show that you are unable to perform work, not that you worked as long as you have. If you worked eight years and there are justifiable reasons for quitting, as determined by your state's employment security office then you might be eligible for unemployment benefits. This has nothing to do with the Social Security you are presently receiving.