Social Security Disability
Social Security disability involves determinations about the extent of benefits a person may receive from the system. The extent or form of injury is the key aspect of such determinations. Often, Social Security disability cases are litigated before the federal courts or other administrative bodies. The amount of the life-time benefit is based in part on how much money the person has paid into the system and in part on the extent of the injury suffered.
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