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Workers' compensation benefits and Social Security Disability benefits.

It is quite common for an injured worker to also be receiving workers' compensation income benefits and Social Security Disability benefits.  If you are receiving workers' compensation benefits and SSD benefits, the Social Security Administration will take a credit against your workers' compensation benefits.  Further, prior to settling your workers' compensation claim, a Medicare Set Aside will have to be prepared.  If you have questions about the relationship between workers' compensation benefits and SSD benefits, contact Atlanta workers' compensation attorney Brian H. Sumrall at (404)924-4595, or visit

http://www.sumrallfirm.com
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