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Category: LTD and Disability Claims
Can I Still Collect Disability Benefits if I Have Been Fired?
When people sustain disabling injuries or develop chronic medical conditions that prevent them from working, collecting disability benefits can be an essential financial lifeline. If their employment is terminated, though, workers collecting disability benefits may face even greater uncertainties. Click here to read more.
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Are Long-Term Disability Benefits Taxable?
If a person is unable to work because of a medical condition, like a prolonged illness or debilitating injury, long-term disability benefits can provide them with a much-needed source of income. But are benefits recipients required to pay taxes on this income? Click here to learn more.
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What Should I Do If My Long-Term Disability (LTD) Claim Has Been Denied in Nova Scotia?
If a severe injury, physical illness, or mental health issue prevents you from performing the duties of your job for a substantial period of time, you may be eligible to receive financial compensation in the form of long-term disability benefits. But if your claim for benefits has been denied, it can be difficult to know which steps to take next. Click here to learn more.
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What Benefits or Sources of Income are Available to Me If I Become Disabled?
Adapting to life with a disability can be challenging. After sustaining a disability that prevents you from earning a living, financial insecurity may be a significant source of worry. If you live in Nova Scotia and have sustained a disabling physical or mental condition, you may be able to find some financial stability in various benefits or sources of income. To find out more, click here.
Posted in: LTD and Disability Claims
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