Can I receive work comp or disability after being fired?
You are still eligible for indemnity (wage) benefits after you are fired so long as the basis for the firing was not for "just cause". Examples of...
Portage, MI
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You are still eligible for indemnity (wage) benefits after you are fired so long as the basis for the firing was not for "just cause". Examples of...
The statements made by the attorneys are correct. There is another aspect of redeeming your case that has not been discussed. Because you are now...
Yes there is a potential comp claim. The fact that the insurer "closed" your file does not mean you are barred from filing a claim for medical or...
There is no specific time frame. Typically it takes no more than 90 days but sometimes less and sometimes more. It really depends on the...
It would be pure speculation to suggest the reason some of the proceeds are being taken from your benefits, however, social security can and will...
there is an array of fraud charges depending on the particular benefits he receives.
yes if the benefits you are receiving Title II benefits. Your assets (settlement ) has no bearing on your right to receive the social security...
No. If he gets Social Security Disability (Title II benefits) they can but not SSI
It depends on how much you are making and the reasons they are now denying you your benefits. You can work and still be entitled to social...
Most likely you will not be entitled to the indemnity or wage benefit. The reason is that you had already resigned prior to the injury and would...