Bankruptcy and Social Security Disability
When a person becomes disabled, he or she may have a difficult time finding a job that will make ends meet. Many people do not know about assistance available in such cases and may make uninformed financial decisions as a result.
For additional information on your Social Security disability rights and how they relate to your current financial situation, contact the Boston bankruptcy lawyers of Joshua Spirn & Associates at 800-975-5346.
Collection of Disability Funds after Bankruptcy
Some creditors attempt to receive debts from people who have already filed for bankruptcy. An individual may feel at risk of losing his or her home, vehicle, or other important assets. An experienced lawyer can help protect the assets you need if you have already filed for bankruptcy.
Individuals on disability must prove that they are unable to work due to a physical impairment, and thus cannot make a sufficient paycheck. Some creditors may try to go after your Social Security or Social Security disability income even after you have filed for bankruptcy. In almost all cases, the individual receiving Social Security or Social Security disability income is protected from paying creditors with these funds
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Having the burden of creditors constantly harassing you through outrageous claims is tough, especially if you are disabled. If you or someone you know needs legal assistance in a case involving bankruptcy and Social Security disability, contact Boston bankruptcy lawyer Joshua Spirn at 800-975-5346 today.







