In most situations to obtain Social Security Disability benefits it is necessary that you have 40 credits (quarters) of coverage under the social security system prior to the time that you are unable to work. The amount of earnings needed per quarter for a credit in 2015 is $1,220.00. This…
It might seem as if everyone at your workplace has problems with their back. For this reason, when you suffer a back injury that leaves you in debilitating pain, you might not think that you should seek worker’s compensation. It is important to realize that, though these types of injuries…
If you are on social security disability at the time you reach your normal retirement age, you will automatically transition to full retirement benefits. The law does not allow an individual to simultaneously receive both retirement and disability on the same earnings record. One advantage of obtaining Social Security Disability…
A 34 year-old man has been killed in a crash at a North Carolina intersection that involved his vehicle and one other. The early morning accident occurred when the surviving driver, a 49 year-old man, crossed the centerline and crashed into the vehicle of the victim. Law enforcement officials do…
You can get an estimate of your social security benefits by going to www.ssa.gov. Click on the “Information for” tab, then click on “my Social Security Information” and either create an account or log into your existing account. Once you are logged in, go to the “Estimated Benefits” tab under the…
When you are injured in a workplace accident, you are entitled by North Carolina law to workers’ compensation benefits without the necessity of suing your employer to collect them. The tradeoff for receiving medical care for your workplace injuries and lost wages is that you give up your right to…
In North Carolina, injuries that do not occur in the course of employment might not be compensable. The phrase “in the course of employment” has a specific meaning when applied to a workers compensation case. Sometimes, an employee is acting in the course of his/her employment, even when the employee…
Social security disability benefits are the financial lifelines for many in the elderly community. This is especially true for the most vulnerable in North Carolina, such as those who do not have a lot of money, including veterans of the Second World War. The federal government has created a special…
The Social Security Administration offers an online benefits eligibility screening tool that can assist you in determining whether you’re eligible for regular social security disability benefits or supplemental security income benefits. The link for this site is ssabest.benefits.gov. Based on your answers to the questions provided it will give you…
The Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income disability programs are the largest federal programs that provide assistance to people with disabilities. Both programs are administered by the Social Security Administration and only individuals who have a disability and meet the medical criteria may qualify for benefits. The SSDI program…