By Phillip Wiskow | Published November 14, 2013 | Posted in Workers Compensation | Tagged Tags: social security disability, work injury, workers compensation lawyers | Leave a comment
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Many people hurt on the job find out to their surprise that receipt of workers’ compensation is not automatic. Even when it appears as if the claim is 100 percent valid, many claims are denied, and claimants either give up or go through the appeals process. In either event, an injured worker can wait up Read More
Read MoreWith about two-thirds of initial Social Security Disability (SSD) claims denied, it is natural to wonder how to get your claim approved — especially with the bulk of the appeals process taking place under the control of the Social Security Administration (SSA). As long as you meet the basic work history requirements and have a Read More
Read MoreSocial Security Disability (SSD) is a Federal government benefit program that provides a monthly benefit to people who are unable to continue working because they suffer from fatal or serious medical conditions (lasting at least a year). Once you apply for SSD benefits, the Social Security Administration determines if you have worked long enough to Read More
Read MoreIf you were injured at work and are disabled you may have many questions, such as, who is going to pay for your hospital and medical costs if you can’t work? There are several important programs that are designed to help you continue to pay your expenses while you are out of work. It is Read More
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