Author Archives: Jay Butchko
NY Woman Stole $15K In Workers’ Compensation Benefits From Dead Mother
Workers’ compensation benefits are available to those who injure themselves in a workplace accident. These benefits pay for medical expenses and lost wages so that workers can take time off to recuperate from their injuries. A person is not entitled to a family member’s workers’ compensation benefits. Once a person is able to go… Read More »
What Is The Ticket To Work Program?
The Social Security Administration offers benefits to those who are disabled and unable to work due to a chronic or terminal illness or injury that is expected to last at least one year or result in death. While many recipients see their condition worsen over time, some get better. Those who see their condition… Read More »
New Bill To Help Families Secure Veterans/Survivor Benefits
If you have ever tried to get government benefits, such as veterans benefits, Social Security, workers’ compensation, or other types of money, you know how hard it is to get the benefits you need in a timely manner. The approval process can take forever due to mandatory waiting periods and backlogs. However, government agencies… Read More »
Dependents’ Eligibility For Social Security Disability Benefits
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a type of benefit for those who are disabled. It is available for those who have worked and paid Social Security taxes on income they have earned through work. The age limit is 62 years old, since those who are 62 or older can receive regular Social Security… Read More »
NY Contractor Accused For Workers’ Compensation Fraud
When it comes to insurance, there’s a lot of fraud in the industry. Many employers don’t understand the importance of workers’ compensation insurance. They may engage in fraud by providing false details about their companies in order to obtain cheaper premiums. This is what a New York construction company did. The owner was recently… Read More »
Social Security Disability Benefits For Children
Caring for a child with disabilities can be physically, emotionally, and financially draining. The good news is that the Social Security Administration (SSA) offers Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for children. SSI provides monthly payments to help caregivers provide basic needs for disabled children. These payments are available to those who have limited income and… Read More »
New York Man Used Fake COVID Tests To Claim Workers’ Compensation Benefits
Workers’ compensation benefits are reserved for those who get sick or injured while on the job. However, some people are trying to take advantage of this situation in the age of COVID by pretending to be sick with the potentially fatal virus. That way, they can receive benefits. A New York man did this… Read More »
Man Gets Veterans Benefits Using Twin Brother’s Stolen Identity
Stealing identities is often done for one main reason: money. Acting as another person can help a person get certain benefits, including veterans benefits. This was what a Florida man did. He used the personal information of his twin brother to obtain tens of thousands of dollars in veterans benefits. In late January, the… Read More »
Veterans Benefits For Burn Pit Victims
Veterans have the legal right to receive benefits for injuries and health conditions caused by their time in service. While those with amputations and other visible injuries may be quick to get veterans benefits, those with invisible injuries—such as asthma and lung problems—are often overlooked. Victims of burn pit smoke are finally getting the… Read More »
VA Hiring Thousands More Claims Processors
When it comes to claims for veterans benefits, there is always a backlog. It’s hard to hire and train employees to help reduce this influx of claims and keep the process moving smoothly. That will hopefully change soon, as the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is planning to hire more claims processors. Leaders are… Read More »