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Q. What if my disability is caused by drugs and/or alcohol?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

A. Congress has passed legislation that severely limits the receipt of Social Security (SS) benefits if your substance abuse problems contribute to your disability. While the current law is very…

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Q. Why won’t Social Security pay for my disability without an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearing?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

A. A very small number of applicants are awarded benefits in North Carolina before the ALJ hearing. Social Security (SS) decisions and opinions prior to the ALJ hearing are generally…

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What to Expect at a Hearing Before an Administrative Law Judge

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Last Modified on Sep 28, 2023

After your application for reconsideration of your Social Security Disability claim has been denied, you have a right to file a request for hearing before an administrative law judge (ALJ).…

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Do Undocumented Workers Qualify for Workers Compensation?

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Last Modified on Jan 03, 2024

Immigration reform and enforcement of immigration laws have become a political hot topic, especially in light of Arizona’s enactment of several laws aimed at getting more undocumented residents to leave…

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Q. When can I expect a Social Security Hearing?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

A. There are a large number of Social Security Appeals and it is often many months before each level of an appeal is decided. You are generally given four to…

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Can I Collect Social Security Disability Benefits for Cancer?

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Last Modified on Jan 03, 2024

The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates there are about 13.7 million Americans who are either currently being treated for cancer, or have been treated for it in the past. About…

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Q. Can I draw Workers’ Compensation weekly checks and Social Security checks at the same time?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

A. Yes, but your Social Security check will be reduced or offset by the amount of your Workers’ Compensation check. Social Security law mandates an offset of disability checks when…

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Q. What injuries are covered by Workers’ Compensation?

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Last Modified on Sep 28, 2023

A. Workers’ Compensation law covers any accident on the job. An “accident” covered by Workers’ Compensation law includes any unusual or unexpected injury, not only accidents in the sense most…

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Q. When am I eligible to receive Workers’ Compensation benefits?

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Last Modified on Sep 28, 2023

A. Regardless of whether you miss any time from work, you are entitled to have your medical expenses paid by the Workers’ Compensation insurance carrier. When your work injury causes…

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Q. Can I draw Workers’ Compensation benefits if my work injury only aggravated a pre existing condition I had?

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Last Modified on Sep 28, 2023

A. Yes. North Carolina Workers’ Compensation law does NOT mandate that your disabling condition be caused by your accident. You may be eligible for Workers’ Compensation benefits if your work…

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Q. What happens if I try to work when I am receiving Social Security benefits?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

A. Social Security law requires that you report any income or benefits while you are receiving checks. You cannot work and be disabled at the same time. However, Social Security…

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Q. Should I apply for Social Security when I am receiving Workers’ Compensation benefits?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

A. Generally, yes. Social Security law requires that you be disabled for a period of twelve (12) months or more. You become eligible for Workers’ Compensation weekly checks when you…

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