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Social Security Disability

Ulster County Social Security Disability Attorney

It's important to understand how Social Security Disability benefits can interact with workers' compensation benefits. In some cases, an injured worker may be eligible for both types of benefits, but it's important to understand the rules and regulations governing these benefits to ensure that the injured worker receives the maximum benefits to which they are entitled.

What is Social Security Disability?

Social Security Disability is a federal program that provides benefits to individuals who are unable to work due to a disability. To qualify for Social Security Disability benefits, an individual must have a severe medical condition that is expected to last at least one year or result in death, and the condition must prevent the individual from performing substantial gainful activity.

How Does Social Security Disability Interact with Workers' Compensation?

In some cases, an injured worker may be eligible for both workers' compensation benefits and Social Security Disability benefits. However, there are rules and regulations that govern how these benefits interact with each other.

If an injured worker is receiving workers' compensation benefits, their Social Security Disability benefits may be reduced to ensure that the total amount of benefits they receive does not exceed a certain limit. This limit is known as the "offset" amount and is based on the worker's average current earnings.

It's important to note that the rules governing workers' compensation and Social Security Disability benefits can be complex and vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case. As a workers' compensation lawyer, it's important to understand these rules and regulations to ensure that your client receives the maximum benefits to which they are entitled.

How Can a Workers' Compensation Lawyer Help?

A workers' compensation lawyer can help injured workers navigate the complex rules and regulations governing Social Security Disability and workers' compensation benefits. They can help determine whether an injured worker is eligible for both types of benefits, and if so, how to maximize the benefits they receive.

A workers' compensation lawyer can also help injured workers who have been denied Social Security Disability benefits appeal their case and fight for the benefits they deserve.

Social Security Disability benefits can provide important financial support to injured workers who are unable to work due to a disability. As a workers' compensation lawyer, it's important to understand how Social Security Disability benefits interact with workers' compensation benefits to ensure that your clients receive the maximum benefits to which they are entitled. If you or a loved one has been injured on the job, it's important to seek the guidance of an experienced Ulster County workers' compensation lawyer who can help you navigate the complex rules and regulations governing these benefits.

Contact Peter M. Cordovano P.C. at (845) 414-8482 to learn more about how our Ulster County SSD Lcan help you navigate your Social Security Disability claim.

Why Choose Our Firm?

  • Respected in the Legal Field

    Not only does Peter M. Cordovano have a profound respect for the legal profession, he has earned an esteemed reputation for his tireless dedication to Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disability clients.

  • Valuable Medical Insight
    Attorney Peter M. Cordovano has a solid grasp of the medical issues involved in his clients' cases and can effectively engage with medical providers and insurance company representatives.
  • Thousands of Clients Helped
    Over the years, our firm has had the pleasure of helping more than 1,500 clients navigate complex Social Security Disability and Worker's Compensation cases.
  • Over 35 Years of Experience
    Since 1987, Attorney Peter M. Cordovano has fought for distressed clients who need capable case management and calm reassurance.
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