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Old 02-25-2011, 11:42 PM #1
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Originally Posted by finz View Post
As Jomar said.....YES !

I received WC benefits for the first 2 years I was getting SSDI.

You should remember that SSDI limits yourall of your disability income (family benefit from SSDI plus LTD or WC) to 80% of your pre disability salary. In my case, that means I collect $70 less each month and my 2 sons collect $384 less each month than we 'should' be getting because our SSDI is offest by some of the WC. Of course, I haven't been getting WC since December '09 and I can't get SSA to update their records........

Thanks for the info. Really helpfull.
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