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What’s the Difference between Social Security Insurance and Social Security Disability?

What’s the Difference between Social Security Insurance and Social Security Disability?

When just given the name, Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance sound very similar, especially when they’re referred to by their abbreviations: SSI and SSDI. However, they are very different, and have very different requirements for who can qualify.     SSI refers to Supplemental Security Income. SSI is designed to support those […]
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What Can I Do after a Workplace Injury?

November 16, 2017
A workplace injury can leave you with a lot of uncertainty — especially if you have a disability that can make it difficult to return to work. It’s comforting to know that even if you can no longer work your old job, it’s possible that your employer could be required to provide reasonable accommodations for […]
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Can I See a Chiropractor While Receiving Workers’ Comp?

November 13, 2017
The day your workers’ compensation checks start coming in is a huge relief. It’s easier to focus on your recovery when you have some income. Make sure that you’re doing everything for your health that you can.   I frequently have clients ask whether or not they’ll be allowed to visit a chiropractor while they’re […]
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When Workplace Injury Leads to Disability

November 8, 2017
If you’ve suffered a disability after a workplace injury, you might qualify for several accommodations. What kind of benefits you receive will depend on the severity of your injury and how long it will take for you to recover. There are four kinds of workers’ compensation disability benefits: Temporary Total Disability (TTD) Temporary Partial Disability […]
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What Should Your Employer Do If You Get Hurt At Work?

November 6, 2017
When it comes to workplace injuries, both the employer and the employee are responsible for different parts of the workers’ compensation process. If you’ve been injured at work, it’s your job to make sure you report your workplace injury as soon as possible. So what exactly is your employer required to do if you get […]
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