Whether you have lost the ability to work as a result of a disability you struggle with or you worry that a disability could prevent you from performing your job duties at some point in the future, it is important to familiarize yourself with Social Security...
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Hairdressing and the risk of musculoskeletal injuries
When you think of dangerous jobs, you probably think about construction or emergency workers. However, all industries carry some risk of injury. If you work as a hairstylist, odds are you have a high risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders or repetitive stress...
Early-onset Alzheimer’s and SSD benefits
If you are struggling with early-onset Alzheimer's, you could face a number of challenges on a daily basis. Whether you are coming to terms with a recent diagnosis or you have struggled with this disease for years, it is pivotal to understand your options....
Workers’ comp and reemployment services
If you suffered an injury while working, it is crucial to understand all of your options and potential resources that could support your recovery. If eligible for workers' compensation, you should review the different benefits that you could secure after filing a...
Workplace accidents and your quality of life
Whether you sustain an injury that prevents you from returning to work or you have difficulty covering medical expenses, workplace accidents can generate many different hardships. It is important to understand the other ways in which a work-related accident could...
Can your employer deny your workers’ compensation claim?
As long as your injury happened at work, you might not even question whether or not you will receive workers' compensation benefits. However, imagine your surprise when your employer denies your claim. Legally, this could happen under specific circumstances. Knowing...
Why did your SSD benefits stop?
Social security disability benefits can supplement your income when your condition prevents you from working. Depending on your situation, these benefits may continue permanently. The SSA cannot suspend your benefits without a reasonable explanation. Knowing why they...