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Workers Compensation

Workers Compensation: How Do I Know When to Go Back to Work?

Can I Get a Settlement from Workers’ Compensation If I Go Back to Work? For anyone hurt at work, workers’ compensation benefits can provide much-needed finances in a time of need. And while you may feel better getting back to work, it’s essential to make sure that you are in a condition to do so. … Read more

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Social Security Disability

Will the Social Security Administration Look at Your Facebook Page?

Monitoring of Benefits Recipients by the SSA For many individuals, getting approved for social security disability benefits is a life-changing event. And whether you had been struggling to get approved for some time, or were approved right away, keeping those benefits for the duration that you need them is crucial.  Due to the importance of… Read more

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Social Security Disability

What are 10 Common Invisible Disabilities?

Many Americans Suffer From Hidden Disabilities For many individuals applying for social security disability benefits (SSDI), their issue is obvious. While it may not be an ideal situation, there is a reasonably straightforward path for them medically.  Unfortunately, many people suffer from pain and sickness that is mainly invisible to the naked eye. As many… Read more

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Workers Compensation

Can You Work a Second Job While on Workers’ Comp in Wisconsin?

Workers’ Compensation Rules with Second Jobs If you are injured on the job and cannot continue to work, you may qualify for workers’ compensation benefits in Wisconsin. These crucial benefits help you stay afloat financially while you may be unable to perform certain work functions. Even though workers’ compensation benefits are there to help, the… Read more

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Social Security Disability

Delayed Stimulus For Social Security Beneficiaries Expected Soon

There has been a holdup in releasing stimulus payments related to the American Rescue Plan for social security disability (SSDI) and supplemental security income (SSI) recipients. Luckily, thanks to the pressure from a group of lawmakers, the payments are largely expected to reach those in need by April 7.  The IRS and U.S. Department of Treasury have… Read more

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Social Security Disability

When’s The Best Time To Apply For SSI And SSDI Benefits?

SSI and SSDI programs are government-run schemes that provide compensation for disabled persons. SSI (Supplemental Security Income) provides essential monetary relief to persons with disabilities and the aged. On the other hand, SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) supports disabled persons with qualifying work history. The significant difference between SSI and SSDI is their eligibility metrics…. Read more

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Social Security Disability

Do I Need a Lawyer for a Disability Claim?

Many people have reservations about talking to a lawyer. There’s a good chance someone facing a disability for the first time has never spoken to a lawyer before. This unfamiliarity creates a world of unknowns – and any previous perception of what a lawyer is comes rushing to mind.  But in reality, getting in touch… Read more

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Social Security Disability

Can My Social Security Disability Benefits Be Taken Away?

As attorneys for social security benefits, we have seen several people who lose their social security disability benefits. There are usually two grounds for this termination; increased income and improved medical conditions. However, there’s a whole lot more to the termination of social security benefits. This article outlines why the SSA can terminate your entitlements… Read more

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Social Security Disability

What is a Social Security Disability Technical Denial?

Approximately 65% of social security disability (SSDI) applications are denied the first time. Most of the time, it is for medical reasons. Luckily, this decision from the Social Security Administration (SSA) can be appealed. Often with the help of a lawyer, almost 50% of applications that were initially denied can ultimately end up with a… Read more

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