Many workers in Massachusetts have been impacted by work-related injuries or illnesses. While workers’ compensation can provide immediate financial support, individuals with more severe medical conditions may also qualify for Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI) to help secure long-term financial assistance.
Our dedicated legal team at Markey Law Partners has extensive experience in Massachusetts disability law. We can help you understand the options available to you and help maximize your potential benefits.
Workers’ compensation benefits are designed to help individuals who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses, by providing financial and medical assistance. Eligibility varies by state and typically depends upon a person’s occupation, the cause of their injury or illness, and the severity of said injury or illness. Benefits can include coverage for medical expenses, lost wages, and vocational rehabilitation.
Social security disability is a federal program that offers financial support to individuals with severe medical conditions that prevent them from working full-time. Eligibility is based upon two (2) main factors: a documented medical impairment and a work history demonstrating sufficient social security contributions. SSDI benefits provide beneficiaries with monthly cash payments to help cover living expenses.
Both programs aim to assist individuals facing challenging circumstances. Workers’ compensation is specifically linked to work-related injuries and illnesses, while SSDI is solely concerned with one’s disability and its impact on their ability to work, regardless of the cause.
Yes, individuals who qualify for both programs can receive benefits from both programs in Massachusetts. However, it is important to be aware of the “offset” provision implemented by the Social Security Administration (SSA). This rule might lower your SSDI payments to keep the total benefits received within a set limit.
The SSA uses a specific formula to adjust your SSDI, taking into account your earnings before disability and your workers’ compensation payments. This may be confusing to understand, but seeking professional legal guidance can help you formulate a strategy to maximize your overall benefits.
Receiving both workers’ compensation and SSDI benefits can ensure your financial stability while recovering from serious work-related injuries and illnesses.
If you are experiencing any of the above signs of early disability, it is important to get a medical evaluation immediately to document your injuries. Recognizing early signs of a disability can help strengthen and support your case for workers’ compensation and SSDI benefits.
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Do not face the complexities of workers’ compensation and SSDI on your own. At Markey Law Partners, we offer complimentary consultations to analyze your unique situation and determine whether you qualify for either or both of the programs.