QUESTION: Can I sue a company if I get SSI/SSA? I was told that I cannot sue anyone if I am receiving social security. ANSWER: Under the “collateral source rule,” medical benefits and any other injury compensation received by plaintiff from sources wholly independent of defendant (e.g., under plaintiff’s health, disability or accident insurance, or social security or disability benefits) are not deducted from the damages otherwise recoverable. Defendant is not entitled to an “offset” for plaintiff’s “collateral source” compensation (e.g., medical bills paid by others) and cannot introduce the.
QUESTION: My son is in the 7th grade and has a disability. He was put on a chokehold by his Special Ed teacher on February 12, 2013. My son has been diagnosed with PTSD after the incident. I was in contact with the Lieutenant but he’s not returning any of my calls. My son feels hopeless and I try to encourage him. I’ve decided to homeschool him since I don’t trust the school any more. The principal didn’t do anything to help my son. He told her on a few.