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Non-Medical Requirements For SSDI Benefits
If you are applying for benefits under the federal Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program, you have no doubt focused considerable attention on meeting the medical requirements. According to rules implemented by the Social Security Administration (SSA), you must suffer from a medical condition that renders you unable to work or imposes severe limitations… Read More »
What Does A Maryland Workers’ Comp Fraud Investigator Do?
If you have ever been tempted to fudge information in connection with workers’ compensation benefits, a key point should make you think twice: Making fraudulent statements on an initial application is a crime, and you could even face charges by being dishonest after you are approved. Under Maryland workers’ compensation laws, you can be… Read More »
Good And Bad Reasons For Long Term Disability Denial
Many Maryland workers have health insurance and retirement benefits through their employers, but a good percentage of them do not understand their coverage for long-term disability (LTD) benefits. One important point is that the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) applies to short- and long-term benefits for disabled employees, just as it protects your… Read More »
What OSHA Standards Apply To Maryland Custodial Workers?
Ever since it was created in 1971, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has been setting and enforcing standards intended to ensure employees have a safe, healthy workplace environment. All Maryland employers must comply with the General Duty Clause, which requires companies to maintain an employment setting free from recognized hazards that could… Read More »
SSI Guide For Parents: Planning For Your Child’s 18th Birthday
If you are the parent of a disabled child who will soon be turning 18 years old, you know that there are big changes on the horizon related to eligibility for benefits. For minors who have been eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and receiving benefits, the criteria for transitioning into adult SSI are… Read More »
4 Mistakes After SSA Denies Your Claim For Social Security Disability
It may not come as welcome news if you recently applied for benefits under the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs, but the approval rate is shockingly low. The Social Security Administration (SSA) awards benefits for just 21 percent of these claims at the initial application level. Denials could… Read More »
No Penalties For Amazon After OSHA Investigation Into Warehouse Employee Fatalities
After completing its investigation into a deadly accident that killed six Amazon warehouse employees and injured dozens more in December 2021, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) determined not to issue any penalties. According to a recent article published by CNBC, a tornado blew through the 1.1 million square foot warehouse, causing the… Read More »
What Happens To Social Security Disability After The Extended Period Of Eligibility?
Social Security disability programs provide essential financial support for individuals who cannot work because of a disabling medical condition, but benefits are not intended to be indefinite in all cases. Many recipients will seek to rejoin the workforce, though there are understandable concerns about how going back to work could impact your status. The… Read More »
What To Do If Your Long Term Disability Claim Is Denied
For those who carry long term disability insurance through an employer benefits package, your policy is probably the first place you will turn if you cannot work. LTD benefits provide essential financial support when you are unable to earn an income, regardless of whether your medical condition is related to employment. These plans are… Read More »
Shocking Details About Correctional Officer Injuries In Maryland
It is common knowledge that police officers face a wide range of on-the-job threats, but there are also significant risks for the correctional officers who oversee inmates after they have been convicted. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), employees at jails, prisons, and other correctional institutions have one of the highest rates… Read More »
