New Jersey residents who receive social security disability insurance benefits do so because they have been deemed unable to work. While you may not be able to return to your full-time career, you may want to take up a part-time job. However, you don't want to lose...
Month: April 2021
Do other types of settlements affect SSDI payments?
As is the case with other residents of New Jersey, you may wonder whether your SSDI payments can be impacted if you receive some other type of settlement payment. For example, like a notable percentage of recipients, you may qualify for payments both through SSDI and...
An overview of ERISA plans and retirement
Dealing with retirement plans can be confusing. The language used and options offered may be unfamiliar or seem complex, and on top of that, you may be concerned about making the right decision for yourself and your family in New Jersey. You may have encountered the...
How is back pay calculated for Social Security Disability?
If you become disabled, you might qualify for Social Security disability. There are two different programs for New Jersey residents, and they are Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance. In both cases, if you are approved, you may qualify...
What causes disability benefits to end?
When you begin receiving Social Security disability benefits in New Jersey, you will most likely continue to unless a medical evaluation shows you are able to work again at a defined income capacity. You need to report certain changes like beginning to work for Social...
Don’t give up if your disability insurance claim is denied
Many people applying for a disability insurance claim in New Jersey have their first application denied. At first glance, many people think that if they were denied, they don't qualify. Instead of giving up, appealing your claim could help you get the funds you need....