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Old 07-03-2011, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by rbwalton View Post
I had a Workers Comp settlement right about the time I applied for Social Security disability. The one thing that my WC attorney told me was that as long as my WC settlement was less than $25,000, it would not impact social security disability at all. My WC settlement therefore was one penny short of that amount. This is not to suggest that I would not have gotten social security disability if the amount was greater than $25,000. But if it is over that, it can reduce the amount of your monthly social security disability amount at least temporarily.
Your attorney gave you incorrect information. There is no $24,999 exclusion. You cannot get more thatn 80% of your average current earnings per month from a combination of WC and SSDI. Every case is different.
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