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- Social Security Disability FAQs
- Why should I hire Turley, Redmond & Rosasco?
- What types of disabilities can qualify me for Social Security Disability?
- Where do you take cases?
- What is your fee?
- How long will it take to win my case?
- Who is eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits (SSD)?
- How does it work?
- How do I qualify for SSD?
- How long do I have to apply?
- What does Social Security mean by “Disability”?
- How do I apply for SSD benefits?
- How long will I be able to receive SSD benefits?
- What should I do if I am denied?
- Are my spouse and my children eligible for benefits?
- Am I entitled to past-due benefits?
- Will Social Security review my case in the future?
- Will disability benefits affect my retirement benefits?
- Can I collect both Social Security Disability, Long Term Disability and workers' compensation at the same time?
- Will I be entitled to Medicare?
- Long Term Disability FAQs
- Why should I hire Turley, Redmond & Rosasco to help with my Long Term Disability claim?
- What type of assistance can you provide in my long term disability claim?
- When should I hire an attorney?
- Which long term disability insurance companies frequently deny legitimate claims?
- If my long term disability claim is denied, can I appeal?
- What types of disabilities do you commonly see in long term disability claims?
- How do Long Term Disability claims interact with a Social Security Disability and/or a workers’ compensation claims?
- What are your legal fees?
- Workers' Compensation FAQs
- Why should I hire Turley, Redmond & Rosasco?
- What is Workers Compensation?
- How much does Workers Compensation pay?
- When will my weekly workers compensation benefits begin?
- Who will pay my medical bills?
- Should I talk to insurance company "nurse case managers", claims examiners or investigators?
- Can a
nurse case manager
from the insurance company come with me to see my own doctor? - Must I sign medical releases requested by the insurance company?
- What kind of jobs are covered by Workers Compensation?
- How long do I have to work for my employer to be covered by Workers Compensation?
- How long do I have to file a Workers Compensation Claim?
- Do I have to tell my boss about my accident?
- What kind of injuries are covered by Workers' Compensation?
- What if I have a pre-existing injury?
- What are workers' compensation death benefits?
- Is
hearing loss
covered by Workers' Compensation? - Is an injury or damage to the lungs covered by Workers Compensation?
- Are heart attacks and strokes covered by Workers Compensation?
- Can I choose my own doctor?
- Is treatment by a chiropractor covered by Workers Compensation?
- What if I need medical care in the future after my claim is resolved?
- Do I need an attorney?
- How much does an attorney charge?
- Will I have to go to court?
- Can I be fired for filing a claim?
- Where can I obtain additional information about Workers' Compensation?
- Construction Accident FAQs
- What makes construction accidents in New York different from other types of New York workers’ compensation accidents?
- What types of construction accidents qualify for a special lawsuit for pain and suffering in New York State?
- If I cannot sue my employer due to the New York Workers’ Compensation Law, who can I sue for an injury on a construction site?
- Can Turley, Redmond & Rosasco, LLP coordinate all my legal claims , such as workers’ compensation, construction accident lawsuits and disability claims?
- What is Turley, Redmond & Rosasco’s track record in construction accident cases?
- I was just injured on a construction site the other day. Besides getting prompt medical attention, what should I do?
- New York State / New York City Disability Pension Claims FAQs
- Why should I hire Turley, Redmond & Rosasco to help me with my New York State Retirement Disability Claim?
- What is a New York State Retirement Disability Claim?
- What can Turley, Redmond & Rosasco do that I cannot on my own?
- What types of pensions are available?
- When should I file for a disability pension?
- Will I have to see a Retirement System doctor?
- Can I appeal if I am denied?
- How long does the whole process take?
- Social Security Disability FAQs
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