Can my previous employer legally change my Social Security status from disabled to retired?
If you were, in fact, receiving Social Security Disability benefits, your employer does not control your Social Security Disability status or...
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Litigation Lawyer at Escanaba, MI
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If you were, in fact, receiving Social Security Disability benefits, your employer does not control your Social Security Disability status or...
It would appear from your question that you are referencing Disabled Adult Child Benefits(DAC)(disabled prior to age 22), not Survivor Benefits,...
Generally, your employer is required to pay your last paycheck on the regularly scheduled payday for the period in which the termination occurs....
SSA prohibits payments of benefits to anyone other than the beneficiary or their representative payee. They will not knowingly pay the benefits to...
It is not yet possible to determine whether she has been approved. What you were advised is that the ALJ has arrived at decision, but the decision...
Technically, yes. He can and should make a claim against the former employer for workers' compensation benefits for the time he will be off due to...
Generally, rents from income properties are not counted as earned income. Because you have hired a management company, there is no risk that SSA...
If your case had an Application for Hearing pending, and you are redeeming prior to a trial, Michigan law sets attorney fees at 15% of the first...
DO NOT state your intention to quit or retire from your job until you have an opportunity to consult with an attorney. By doing so, you are...
In which state were you working when you were injured? That state's workers' compensation law will dictate the answer to your question. You may be...