Year: 2014
Long term care insurance addresses growing question
Posted January 29, 2014
Many people struggle with the question of how they are going to deal financially if their significant other passes on. While this is a common concern, and one that is well worth the attention, there is another question that needs to be addressed: What will happen if somebody lives too long? In other words, people […]
Solutions for those who are injured and unable to work
Posted January 25, 2014
While many people don’t enjoy working, there is nothing worse than the thought of being injured and unable to report to their place of employment. Being injured and unable to work can lead to a variety of issues, including lost income. This is particularly true if the injury did not occur while working. Our California […]
Lawmaker requests review of Social Security Administration
Posted January 23, 2014
There is no denying the fact that the Social Security Administration has the best interests of the public in mind. However, just like any organization, issues come up from time to time. As a result, a top lawmaker is requesting a review of the Social Security Administration, following a number of serious disability scandals that […]
NYC DISABILITY INSURANCE FRAUD COULD REACH $400 MILLION
Posted January 17, 2014
Many people have a genuine reason for receiving disability insurance benefits. They have been injured and are unable to work as a result of an injury. Unfortunately, there are also people who attempt to scam the system as a means of collecting money that is not due to them. Our California readers, along with those […]
Reasons why long term care insurance remains unpopular
Posted January 15, 2014
Despite the fact that many people understand the benefits of purchasing long-term care insurance, this type of coverage is relatively unpopular when you take the total population into consideration. Even though baby boomers are reaching retirement age at record numbers, and people develop more health problems as they age, this type of insurance is not […]
Lawsuit sheds light on disability insurance claim system issues
Posted January 10, 2014
A 170-page whistleblower lawsuit against California’s Employment Development Department recently obtained by the Los Angeles Times shows that an employee tried unsuccessfully to point out a multitude of problems in the EDD’s new system for letting people file and monitor their disability claims prior to the system’s implementation in the fall of 2012. The employee, […]
Understanding SSI Disability Fraud
Posted January 8, 2014
Understanding SSI Disability Fraud When it involves other people, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) fraud may seem trivial. However, if you or someone you love relies on SSDI, the defrauding of this program affects you directly. Compared to all U.S. governmental agencies, the Social Security Administration (SSA) makes the third-largest amount of improper payments, and […]
The Impact of Social Security Disability Insurance Program change
Posted January 4, 2014
While many people rely on the Social Security Disability Insurance Program to ensure that they can continue to live comfortably if injured, others realize the importance of also purchasing short and/or long term disability insurance. Our California readers, along with those in other parts of the country, should keep a close watch on any changes […]
Why small business owners should buy group disability insurance
Posted January 2, 2014
Even though you may not be a human resources or benefits expert, as a small business owner it is important to learn as much as possible about group disability insurance. This is a benefit that has a lot to offer employees, as well as the well being of the company as a whole. From our […]