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California and all across the United States, you, as a worker who has been injured in the workplace, may qualify for the compassionate allowance, also known as CAL. Depending on your diagnosis and medical condition in the workers compensation claim, you may or may not be entitled to expedite the process of receiving the disability benefits. Let the Los Angeles permanent disability lawyers at the Law Offices of Kropach & Kropach help you with the application process today. They are ready to step in and handle your case.<br><br>
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Get Disability Benefits Faster With The Compassionate Allowance (CAL): Find Out If You Qualify
Did you know that you may not have to wait months to receive Social Security disability benefits after a workplace injury? That is because in California and all across the United States, you, as a worker who has been injured in the workplace, may qualify for the compassionate allowance, also known as CAL. Depending on your diagnosis and medical condition in the workers compensation claim, you may or may not be entitled to expedite the process of receiving the disability benefits.
WhatMedicalConditionsQualify ForTheCompassionate Allowance? The compassionate allowance (CAL) was established in 2008, with lawmakers approving only 50 conditions for this allowance at the time. However, the number of qualifying conditions has grown since then, and now amounts to more than 200 conditions, including but not limited to various types of cancer, Alzheimer’s Disease, lymphomas, acute leukemia, spinal muscular atrophy, and many more.
Claim Denied Even When You Started Receiving Disability Benefits You will not have to wait an unreasonably long time to receive disability benefits if you apply for the benefits under the compassionate allowance. That means his or her claim can still be denied when the SSA looks into his/her application and finds grounds to deny the claim (something that you can dispute with the help of a Los Angeles workers compensation attorney). If your claim is denied once you have already started receiving disability benefits, these payments will stop (until you have successfully appealed the denial of your claim), but you will not be required to pay back any of the benefits you have received so far.
How Fast Can I Receive Disability Benefits Via The CAL? If your application is approved, on the other hand, your disability benefits will continue. If you are wondering how fast you may be able to receive these benefits under the CAL, the answer is: within 30 days of submitting your application (as long as the application is filled out correctly with the help of a skilled lawyer).
Hire An Attorney Let the Los Angeles permanent disability attorneys at the Law Offices of Kropach & Kropach help you with the application process today. They are ready to step in and handle your case.
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