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Returning to Work After a Workers Compensation Settlement
Returning to work after an on the job injury can be pretty daunting, but still very exciting. You might be looking forward to seeing all of your old coworkers or maybe getting back into a normal routine. However, you may have some questions about returning to work. Will you get the same wages? Will… Read More »
Adjusting Your Finances Now That You’ve Received Disability
Sometimes it feels like it takes forever to earn disability benefits. However, once your claim finally goes through and you start to earn disability it can make all of the difference in the world. It can be quite an adjustment to your finances once you start living off of disability benefits. In some instances,… Read More »
Can I Receive Disability Benefits If I Still Work Part-Time?
The Social Security Administration offers benefits for people that can no longer work due to medical problems or disability and qualify for disability benefits. It may be important to understand the two different classifications of disability benefits. They are Social Security Disability Insurance (or SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income benefits (or SSI). SSDI is… Read More »
How Social Security Assess Your Residual Functional Capacity (RFC)
After experiencing an injury and working through the processes of filing to earn disability, there is still more work to be done. After claiming disability the Social Security Administration hires a disability performs an assessment to see your physical and mental capabilities with your disability determination service to review your case to reveal what you… Read More »
How to Keep Your Teens Safe on the Road this Summer
You taught your teen everything you know about driving. You warned them all about distracted driving and potholes. You trust them and know that they are a safe driver. However, automobile accidents are some of the most common and dangerous in the state of Florida, so sending your teen out on the road this… Read More »
How to Prepare for Your Social Security Disability Hearing
You may feel like you need to request a social security disability hearing if the social security administration decides that you no longer meet the requirements or that you are earning too much money. You can appeal their decision and request a hearing. However, actually preparing for your Social Security disability hearing may seem… Read More »
TERI Cases in Social Security Disability
When filing a disability claim with Social Security there are usually two different sections a claim could fall into. These sections are Social Security Disability Insurance (or SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income benefits (or SSI). SSDI deals with people who are injured to the point where they can no longer work and SSI deals… Read More »
What You Need to Prove Debilitation in a Workers Compensation Claim
Getting injured on the job is stressful, painful, and stressful. However, when a workplace injury is debilitating it becomes a lot harder. Filing a workers compensation claim for your on the job injury is a normal part of the process. However, in order to show the Social Security Administration that you’re eligible for disability… Read More »
What You Need to Prove a Disability Claim
You’re out of work or even forced to continue working in order to support yourself, you’re in pain, and struggling. Filing a disability claim may be the best next step for you in your journey to recovery. However, there are a few things you’ll need in order to prove a disability claim. It can… Read More »
Most Common Causes of Boating Injuries in Florida
Boating is extremely popular in Florida, especially during the fishing season. There is nothing more fun that going out on a hot day and enjoying a good time with friends and family. However, Florida is one of the top states with the highest amount of boating accidents that result in injury or even death…. Read More »