Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Will The VA Cut Disability Pay Based On Income?
The United States may be the biggest economy in the world, but it’s dealing with a huge deficit. As of the beginning of fiscal year 2023, the deficit has reached nearly $723 billion. That’s a huge amount of money. Of course, this number is alarming and we need to try to find ways to… Read More »
Dealing With Social Security Disability Overpayments
When it comes to government benefits like Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), some people just can’t win. They may wait many months for their benefits. And then once they start spending them, they may get a letter stating that they have been overpaid. The overpayment could be a few hundred dollars or even tens… Read More »
Why Has Spending For Veterans Increased In Recent Years?
It seems that in the past decade or so, more and more money has been spent on veterans. The federal government and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has been approving spending and benefits for veterans and the issues that they face. Going to war is a major event that can cause a lot of… Read More »
5-Step Process For SSDI Determination
You are injured or ill to the point of disability — or so you think. It’s difficult for you to work and earn money. You’ve been injured for a few months and think you could be injured for a long time. But are you truly disabled in the eyes of the Social Security Administration… Read More »
Lawmakers Considering Bill To Allow Sexual Assault Workers’ Comp Claims
Even though many companies mandate training on harassment in the workplace, sexual assault is still a common issue. In fact, statistics show that more than half of women in the workforce have experienced it at some point. Although anyone can be a victim, women are much more likely to be affected. Victims in New… Read More »
How Worker Misclassification Affects Workers’ Compensation, Other Benefits
With freelancing and contract work on the rise in recent years, many employers are taking advantage of this. They are hiring more contractors to do work. But the problem is that these workers are being treated as employees. Misclassification of workers is increasing as companies forego hiring employees and instead hire independent contractors for… Read More »
How Far Will Your SSDI Benefits Go?
Millions of Americans rely on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits after suffering an injury, illness, or other health condition that is considered a disability, or lasts for at least 12 months. After all, they can no longer work, so they have no other income and no other option for wage replacement. However, when… Read More »
Why Veterans Need To Consider Advance Directives
Veterans who have fought hard to protect their country are given many benefits. The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) allows veterans to dictate the type of medical care they receive. They usually have the final say — except when they don’t. Sometimes there are situations in which a veteran cannot make their wishes known…. Read More »
Amazon Cited For Unsafe Conditions
Employers must ensure that employees work in safe environments. They must remove hazards from the workplace if possible and provide appropriate safety training and aids for workers. Many employers don’t follow these rules, though. They do what they can to cut corners, causing employees to suffer serious injuries or even death.Federal safety inspectors recently… Read More »
Can My Spouse Get Benefits If I Am Receiving SSDI?
When a life event happens, you may be able to receive compensation, such as government benefits. The good news is that sometimes family members can receive benefits as well, especially when it comes to medical and disability issues. This applies to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), which are monthly benefits given to those who… Read More »