Why Do Employers Fight Workers’ Compensation Claims?

By Kenton Koszdin Law Office on November 29, 2022
In Blogs

Work-related accidents can result in serious injuries, and if you’re injured while on the job, you may be eligible to file a workers’ compensation claim. Discover the benefits you might be eligible for, including reimbursement for medical expenses, lost salary, permanent benefits, and vocational rehabilitation.

How Often Do Workers’ Compensation Cases Go to Trial?

By Kenton Koszdin Law Office on October 17, 2022
In Blogs

Workers’ compensation is a federal program that aims to protect the rights of both the employee who got injured at work and the employer from various damages and personal injury lawsuits. Its purpose is to help the injured against the piling medical bills and compensate for the loss of wages due to absence from work…. Read More

Is Your SSDI Check Late?

By Kenton Koszdin Law Office on May 30, 2022
In Blogs

You will typically wait five months before receiving your first SSDI benefits payment. You will receive the first payment in the sixth month from your application approval month.

14 Reasons Why Social Security Disability Benefits Would Be Suspended

By Kenton Koszdin Law Office on April 23, 2022
In Blogs

If your social security benefits have been suspended, it might be due to one of these common reasons. Find out more about why your benefits might be stopped.

Arthritis and Social Security Disability

By Kenton Koszdin Law Office on January 29, 2020
In Social Security Disability

With the significant pain and joint swelling that can come with any type of arthritis, this disease can limit your ability to work and perform everyday activities.

Social Security Disability Benefits payments can be affected by income from other sources. Here are some guidelines to help you.

More than one in five U.S. deaths in the workplace are from construction, falls from height comprise a large percentage of on-the-job injuries.

Applying for Social Security benefits can be a time consuming process. Military service members may be eligible for expedited processing.

If you are injured while working as a nanny, babysitter, or other domestic worker, find out if you are eligible for Workers’ Compensation (WC). Learn about the exceptions to WC coverage, how to determine your employment status, and who is responsible for providing WC insurance.

When applying for Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits, it’s important to understand the skill level of your past job and how it may impact your eligibility. Learn about the different job skill levels defined by the Social Security Administration (SSA) and how they assess your ability to perform other work.

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