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How can I learn about Federal disability benefits or compensation?

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If you have been told by a physician that you have pneumoconiosis or other lung problems, you may have questions about whether you are eligible for any compensation from the Federal Government. The Federal Black Lung Benefits Program is completely separate from the State Workers’ Compensation programs. Some miners may qualify for one program and not the other.
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Can I receive Social Security disability benefits and workers' compensation benefits?

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Yes. However, sometimes there is a reduction of either Social Security disability or workers' compensation, depending upon the type of workers' compensation benefit you are receiving and the amount of benefits you are receiving. Yes. However these are complex issues and require the services of an experienced workers' compensation attorney to resolve.
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Can I get Workers' Compensation benefits and Social Security disability benefits too?

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If it appears that your physical condition will prevent you from doing any job for an extended period of time, we may suggest that you apply for Social Security disability benefits. Depending on your wage history, Social Security may pay you more than Workers' Compensation. If you have already received some Workers' Compensation benefits, those will be offset from your Social Security payments. No double recovery is permitted.
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I was awarded Disability Benefits by a Workers' Compensation Judge. When will I receive my benefits?

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The Workers' Compensation Insurance carrier has by law, 60 days in which to process the payment after which time you may be entitled to receive simple interest on the delayed payments. However, it is more realistic to expect receipt of your initial payment within 6 to 8 weeks from the date of the execution of the judge's order. The statute, N.J.S.A. 34:15-15 does give the employer the authority to select the health service professionals to provide care to an injured worker.
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Can I get both worker's compensation and Social Security disability benefits?

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Yes. There is an offset, which reduces Social Security disability benefits because of worker's compensation benefits paid, but in virtually all cases, there is still some Social Security disability benefits to be paid. In a few states the offset works the other way - worker's compensation benefits are reduced because of Social Security disability benefits.
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How do workers' compensation payments affect my disability benefits?

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Disability payment you receive from workers' compensation and/or another public disability payment may reduce Your Social Security disability benefit will be reduced so that the combined amount of the Social Security benefit you and your family receive plus your workers' compensation payment and/or public disability payment does not exceed 80 percent of your average current earnings. (Note that the unreduced benefit amount is counted for income tax purposes.
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Can I get both worker’s compensation and Social Security disability benefits?

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Yes.  However, worker’s compensation benefits can be subtracted from the Social Security that you are owed.  Be sure to contact me for advice on strategies to minimize the impact of the offset.
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Can I receive Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disability Benefits?

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Yes, with a reduction of your Social Security Disability Benefits. If you receive Workman's Compensation benefits, that will be calculated into your claim. It also depends on the state in which you live in. The information contained in the Chain-Younger Web Site is general in nature and is not intended as a substitute for legal advice. In addition, an Attorney-Client relationship is not created by viewing this information.
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Yes, with a reduction in your Social Security disability benefits. It will also depend on the state in which you live. You definitely need an attorney that understands both Social Security and workers' compensation law and the nature of the offset of benefits between the two programs.
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Will social security disability benefits be affected if I am getting a worker's compensation check?

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Can I get both workers compensation and Social Security disability benefits?

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Yes. There is an offset, which reduces Social Security disability benefits because of workers compensation benefits paid, but there will still be some Social Security disability benefits to be paid. No. If you have worked in recent years or if you are applying for Disabled Widow's or Widower's benefits or Disabled Adult Child benefits, it does not matter how much money you have in the bank.
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Can I receive workman's compensation and Social Security Disability benefits?

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The Social Security Administration reduces your disability benefits, if you receive worker's compensation benefits that are calculated into your claim, and it depends upon the type of worker's compensation that you receive.
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Can I work and still get disability benefits?

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Yes. In many cases, persons with disabilities do work. The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides work incentives, such as cash benefits, help in covering extra work expenses related to your disability, Medicare, Medicaid, and training or education. The Social Security Administration's publication "Working While Disabled — How We Can Help," provides additional information.
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What about benefits and compensation?

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RentWay, we have the programs, services and plans to keep you covered and a compensation package that we believe is one of the best in the industry. If you work full-time, benefits are available to you once you have met the eligibility requirements. RentWay pays the majority of the costs for health coverage and makes dental coverage more affordable with group rates. Please visit our Benefits page for an overview.
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Can I go back to work and continue to receive federal disability retirement benefits?

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Yes. You can work in the private sector and continue to receive federal disability retirement benefits under both CSRS and FERS. However, if you decide to work again, your disability benefits may be affected. If your total income from work is more than 80% of the current salary of the position you retired from, your disability benefits will end. Your benefits will be affected or, most likely, end if you go back to work for the Federal Government.
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Are there any limitations on the time during which I may receive total disability benefits?

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If you are totally disabled from all forms of employment, it is theoretically possible for you to receive wage-loss benefits for the rest of your life. This, however, is unlikely to occur. If your injury occurred after June 24, 1996, and you have received one hundred and four weeks of total disability benefits, the company has the right to require you to submit to a medical examination to determine the extent of your permanent impairment.
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How do I apply for disability benefits?

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I would talk to an attorney before filing, but you can file yourself, too. As soon as you become disabled, and are working erratically or not working, you may apply for disability at any Social Security office. You may also apply by phone. The best way to start is to call 1-800-772-1213. Most people who are comfortable writing answers find that a telephone appointment is the easiest way to file. If you are not comfortable with a lot of writing, set an appointment to apply in person.
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How are the disability benefits taxed?

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It depends on whether the premiums are paid before taxes or after taxes. Generally speaking, if your practice or business pays the premium "pre-tax" your benefits will be taxed. If you pay the premiums "after-tax," your benefits will be tax-free.
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Are disability benefits taxable?

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Yes.  A portion of disability benefits is considered taxable income for both the Federal Income Tax and FICA (Social Security).  The portion of the benefits payment that is taxable is that portion attributable to the employer's disability contribution.  The worker's share of FICA is deducted from State Plan benefit payments.  The employer is liable for the employer's share of FICA.  Federal income tax is withheld only if requested by the claimant.
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Who Can Get Disability Benefits?

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Your spouse who is age 62 or older, or any age if he or she is caring for a child of yours who is under age 16 or disabled and also< receiving checks. Your disabled widow or widower age 50 or older. The disability must have started before your death or within seven years after your death. (If your widow or widower caring for your children receives Social Security checks, she or he is eligible if she or he becomes disabled before those payments end or within seven years after they end.
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If the assured becomes totally and permanently disabled due to any accident, he need not pay future premiums and his policy shall remain in force for the full Sum Assured.
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Members who are injured in the line of duty are eligible to receive a disability benefit of at least $300 a month for as long as the member is unable to perform his/her duties.
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Can I draw Social Security Disability and Worker's Compensation together?

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Social Security and Workers' Compensation are equal but separate programs. The Social Security disability insurance program does not recognize degrees of wage-earning capability as the workers' compensation program does. Under the rules of Social Security, an employee is either able to work, in which case he doesn't qualify for benefits, or he can't work and will be given help. A disability does not need to be work related in order for an employee to collect benefits from Social Security.
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Is workers' compensation the same as State Disability?

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Workers' compensation is only for injuries or illnesses that occur due to employment. State Disability is for injuries or illnesses that are not work related. You can file a State Disability claim, but you cannot be paid both workers' compensation and State Disability for the same period of time unless under certain circumstances your workers' compensation temporary disability rate is less than State Disability, then you may be paid the difference.
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No. Workers' compensation is only for injury or illnesses that occur due to employment. State disability is for injuries or illnesses that are not work-related. These are handled by the Employment Development Department (EDD). State Disability Insurance (SDI) is automatically deducted from the employee's paycheck.
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What is the disability compensation and who qualifies for it?

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You may be eligible for compensation if you were wounded, injured or became ill while on active duty in the Armed Forces. Pre-existing injuries or illnesses which were aggravated by military service are also covered. Although most service-connected disabilities show up during or soon after military service, some conditions may not have appeared at all or appeared but were not too "disabling" until many years after you got out of the service.
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