Tax season is around the corner and many people want to know: are Social Security disability benefits taxed? Well, this question can be difficult to answer, as there are many variables to consider. Some states, like Florida and Texas, do not impose any sort of state income taxes, and therefore Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) […]
Property Tax Exemption for Disabled Veterans
Governor Snyder’s decision to sign into law “P.A. 161 of 2013” amending MCL 211.7b concerning Veterans Exemptions was one that many disabled residents of Michigan, and their families were excited about. The amendment made it possible for disabled veterans, and the unmarried widows of disabled veterans, to receive special home property tax exemptions each year, […]
How Much Should I Get From Workers Compensation Settlement In Michigan?
If you have been in an accident on the job, but you are not interested in returning to the same place of employment, or receiving medical care for your injuries on anyone’s terms but your own, you may be entitled under Michigan law to receive a workers compensation settlement in the form of lump sum […]
Social Security Announces 2.8 Percent Benefits Increase for 2019
The Social Security Administration has announced that beginning in 2019, more than 67 million Americans receiving Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will experience a 2.8 percent benefits increase. Our Social Security disability attorneys at Aiello Law Group have reviewed the specifics of this breaking news to help you understand what exactly this means […]
I received a Notice of Dispute from Workers Compensation! What does it mean?
If you received a Notice of Dispute from Workers Compensation and you aren’t sure what it means, you are among many other confused recipients wanting answers. Fortunately, our workers compensation attorneys at Aiello Law Group have them – and more. A Notice of Dispute is a state form that must legally be sent to individuals […]
Attorney Timothy Esper Quoted In The Building Tradesman
Reductions in workers compensation benefits imposed by Republican state legislators and Gov. Rick Snyder in 2011 are working exactly as they intended. Tim Esper, a 40-year veteran workers’ comp attorney, points out that the premium decrease was accomplished by denying or reducing benefits to most injured workers. He said under the rewrite, as applied by […]
New Health Care Services Rules from the Workers Compensation Agency – Effective 01/08/19
New Health Care Services Rules from the Workers Compensation Agency (WCA) will go into effect starting January 9th, 2019. These new rules cover the proper means of billing workers compensation, specifically regarding billing form accuracy standards and timeframes all medical providers must abide. The CMS 15500 claim form, the NCPDP Workers Compensation/Property & Casualty Universal […]
SCAM Alert: New Social Security Administration Imposter Letter
Reports of imposter letters from the “Social Security Administration” are causing alarm among many Social Security beneficiaries. So, to help give you peace of mind, our Social Security disability attorneys at Esper Aiello Law Group, have put together all the latest information on this new scam, as well as a list of steps you can […]