You’ve worked hard your whole life, so it’s perfectly reasonable to expect that the benefits you’ve earned will be there when you need them. Review our blog posts about workers’ compensation and Social Security disability to better understand how to navigate the application and appeals process for these programs.
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Baristas and Workers Compensation: What You Need to Know Even if your injury seems obvious, your employer or their insurance company may try to contest your claim. -
Notifying the SSA of Life Changes Collecting Social Security disability benefits? It's up to you to report life changes in a timely manner or risk severe penalties. Here's what you need to know. -
Private Detectives & Workers' Compensation Claims Hurt on the job and seeking workers' compensation benefits? The insurer may hire a private detective to follow you. Here's what you need to know. -
SSDI Durational Denials Applying for SSDI? If the SSA isn't sure your disability will last a year or longer, you may receive a durational denial. We can help you fight for benefits. -
What Should I Do If I Injure Myself While Working From Home? Work accidents and repetitive strains occurring while working at home may be Workers Compensation Know your rights if injured working from your house -
What to Do If You Have a Work Related Injury to Your Shoulder? Problems in the shoulder involve the muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Workers are especially susceptible to shoulder problems, tears and injuries. -
Understanding the SSDI Blue Book Disabled & considering applying for Social Security disability? Here's what you need to know about the SSA's Blue Book & how we can help you fight for benefits. -
Receiving Workers' Compensation Benefits for Silicosis Workers diagnosed with the lung disease silicosis may be able to receive workers' compensation benefits for their condition. Learn more here. -
Addressing Stress & Anxiety Caused by Coronavirus (COVID-19) COVID-19 is Causing stress and anxiety - Free webinars offered by McGill University on how to cope with social isolation and fear from Coronavirus -
What SSDI Applicants Need to Know About Work Credits To be eligible for SSDI benefits, an applicant must have sufficient work credits. A New York Social Security disability attorney explains.