Yes. However, if you are approved for both workers’ compensation benefits and SSDI, the money you receive from SSDI can be reduced if you receive more than 80 percent of your average pre-injury wages from the combination of workers’ comp and SSDI.
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I want to thanks Mrs. Kathy Funderburk & Mrs. Rangeley for their consistent communication and attentiveness to my concerns. You ladies have been there for my child & I the entire process & still this day. You heard and supported me throughout the entire legal process & even during the stressful times when I felt like giving up Mrs. Kathy you encourage me to keep pushing. I love you all & appreciate you!!!!!!! Jebaily Law Firm IS THE BEST!!!!!!!
Brian is the best and highly recommend him! Very upfront and truly appreciated his expertise. And especially Kaitlyn on his staff! Thanks so much.
The attorneys at Jebaily work really hard for their clients. Without a doubt, I would go to Jebaily Law Firm for a car accident lawyer.


