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There is no way to answer this question without more information. Is this a work comp settlement? Is this a claim you want to make for a work...
Portage, MI
Personal injury Lawyer at Portage, MI
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Social Security
There is no way to answer this question without more information. Is this a work comp settlement? Is this a claim you want to make for a work...
It would effect Medicaid as there is a financial criteria for eligibility and household income is factored which would include this money. It...
If your benefits are, indeed, SSDI (Title II) then there is no effect on the benefit income. If, however, you are receiving SSI (Supplemental...
If you have been off for more than 7 days then you have the right to claim wage benefits and should initiate a claim with an experienced work comp...
He certainly can for medical costs assuming that the current medical needs are related to the work injury. With regard to whether he can also get...
You cannot sue for pain and suffering in a work comp situation involving either your employer or a co-employee. There is a rule called the...
The answer is most likely "yes". The income is passive from your description and would not be counted as "earned" income for social security...
For Social Security Disability benefits (Title II) the receipt of money will not effect eligibility. For SSI benefits (Supplemental Security...
The short anser is "no". I would recommend that you do the initial filing yourself. It does not require an attorney and if she is awarded...
Your exclusive remedy in Michigan is work comp. Yes you can get the medical bills paid and wage loss. The question as to the other lost wage from...