Will Your Retirement Affect Your Entitlement to Workers’ Compensation Benefits?

Will Your Retirement Affect Your Entitlement to Workers’ Compensation Benefits

Post-Retirement Temporary Total Compensation – Ohio Supreme Court Rules “No” In a recent case before the Ohio Supreme court, it issued an unanimous opinion ruling that “when a claimant voluntarily retires from the workforce following an injury, he or she becomes ineligible for a new period of temporary total disability while recovering from a post-retirement […]

What Happens To Your Disability Payments When You Reach Full Retirement Age?

What Happens To Your Disability Payments When You Reach Full Retirement Age

If you are approaching full retirement age you are probably wondering what’s going to happen to your disability payments. The short answer is, there will be some transitions. However, you may not be aware they are happening. There are a series of program changes and paperwork that happen in the background at the Social Security Office. Your disability […]

What Conditions Qualify for Social Security Disability?

What Conditions Qualify for Social Security Disability

In order to receive Social Security Disability Benefits, you must qualify to receive them. The Social Security Office in your area may ask you to submit to a series of tests to determine your physical and mental ability to work. If you are struggling to make ends meet, find yourself suffering from an illness, injury […]

Workers’ Comp Benefits and Social Security Disability Benefits

Workers’ Comp Benefits and Social Security Disability Benefits

If you, as an employee, have a debilitating accident at work, there are insurance and government benefits available to you and your family. These include: Even though the sources of these benefits differ (federal vs. state), they are interrelated and you may not be able to receive all benefits at their maximum amount. This is referred to […]

Stage 4: SSDI Appeals

Stage 4 SSDI Appeals

Step 4 of SSDI Reconsideration – Appeals Council Review Of the millions of applications received by the Social Security Administration (SSA) each year, only 30% are approved at the initial stage of the application process. So, what happens to the remaining 70%?  If you choose to move forward in the Social Security Disability Insurance claims […]

Stage 3: SSDI Hearing

Stage 3 SSDI Hearing

Step 3 of SSDI Reconsideration – The Hearing If you are thinking about filing for SSD, it is important to understand stage 3 of the Social Security Disability Insurance claims process: the SSDI Hearing. This is often considered a critical step in pursuing disability benefits from the Social Security Administration, but the cycle of an […]

Stage 2: SSDI Reconsideration Process

Stage 2 SSDI Reconsideration Process

Step 2 of the SSDI Process: Reconsideration Level or First Appeal If you are considering applying for Social Security Disability benefits, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the steps involved. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has organized the process into five distinct stages. Because the cycle of an SSD claim can be lengthy, understanding each […]

Stage 1: SSDI Application Process

SSDI Application Process

Step 1 of SSDI Process – Initial Application To qualify for SSDI, a person must meet the Social Security Administration’s strict criteria for disability. This includes proving that their condition is severe enough to prevent any substantial gainful activity. The SSDI application process can be complex, and many initial applications are denied.  That’s why, if […]

Thinking About Filing for Social Security Disability?

Thinking About Filing for Social Security Disability

Filing for and receiving Social Security disability is a long process, made more so by the fact that you have medical problems and may not be not working. Although some cases are approved at the initial level, many claims end up at hearing, and the time from the initial application to hearing can extend over […]

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