WORKER'S COMPENSATION & DISABILITY LAWYER IN GEORGIA
CONTACT US TODAYYou probably rely heavily on your Social Security Disability benefit payments each month since your disability keeps you from being able to work. Trouble with the legal system may have you concerned that you will lose these benefits. The Social Security Administration has some strict rules regarding arrests and convictions. However, do not assume that legal trouble will lead to a denial or loss of your SSD benefits. An outstanding warrant may temporarily keep you from receiving your SSD benefits or any underpayments you otherwise would have received. If your outstanding arrest warrant is because you were fleeing to escape prosecution or incarceration or you were escaping from custody, this felony offense will suspend your benefits during the month or months the warrant is active. You cannot receive SSD payments while in jail or prison by court order. Even though you do not receive benefits during your incarceration period, your family members who receive payments based on your work record will not lose those. You also will not receive SSD benefits if you do not comply completely with federal or state parole guidelines. You must inform the SSA if you violate parole or a condition of probation. The SSA will not provide you with benefits for the month or months you are in violation. One of the keys to retaining your right to SSD benefits is being open and honest with the SSA. Withholding or hiding information could result in worse consequences than the temporary cessation of benefits you may already face.Outstanding warrants
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Probation and parole violations
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With 35 years of legal experience, Attorney Ellene Welsh specializes in assisting individuals in the Douglasville, Columbus, and West Georgia areas to secure Work Comp, Social Security Disability, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, leveraging her in-depth knowledge of the systems and collaborating with admin officials to secure her clients the financial support they deserve.
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