Year: 2014
Why should young people have disability insurance?
Posted October 1, 2014
While most people have more insurance than they need to protect their homes and their belongings, many people are underinsured when it comes to protecting one of their most important assets — their ability to earn an income. That can be protected by long-term disability insurance. However, many people, particularly younger ones, don’t have enough […]
Long term care insurance as part of a disability plan
Posted September 29, 2014
There are many issues facing people in retirement, including how they will pay for long term care without blowing through the money they have accumulated over the years. By 2030, there will be more than 70 million Americans who have reached the age of 65. For this reason, the number of people considering long term […]
ERISA at 40: What does it do for American workers?
Posted September 25, 2014
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 has just reached its 40th anniversary. President Gerald Ford signed it into law on Sept. 2 of that year. Many Americans have seen the term “ERISA” on various employee forms and other documents. However, few know exactly what it does for them. ERISA provides protections to workers […]
How will you handle a disability claim?
Posted September 22, 2014
No matter how hard you try, or how healthy your lifestyle, there may come a time when you become disabled. Depending on when this happens and your employment status at the time, you may find that you are in a difficult financial position. If you get injured or ill and have disability insurance, you should […]
Federal Judge Gives Okay to NFL Concussion Settlement | DarrasLaw Podcast
Posted September 18, 2014
The NFL concussion lawsuit has evolved to include more money and plaintiffs than litigants envisioned just weeks ago. Learn why a federal judge refused to approve a $675 million settlement.
Quotes from the Show:
“Let’s remember, the NFL revenue this year is going to be 10 billion dollars. [The judge] hadn’t been convinced that the league had put up enough money to cover the lifespan of the deal.”
Research is essential when choosing disability insurance
Posted September 17, 2014
While many large companies still provide long-term disability insurance to their employees at no charge, others require employees to foot the bill via payroll deductions. Increasingly, employees are having to make their own choices regarding disability insurance, just as they are with retirement plan investments and health care plans. That requires some knowledge about this […]
The importance of a long-term disability plan
Posted September 15, 2014
Nobody wants to think about what would happen if he or she was injured or struck ill, making it a challenge for him or her to work. While you may think you are invincible, you never know when something bad could happen. There are many reasons why it is important to have a long-term disability […]
What does company bankruptcy do to employee benefits?
Posted September 12, 2014
For employees in California who are getting employee benefits, it is quite important to know what is going to happen if the company that is supplying those benefits goes bankrupt. The first thing to know, before even looking at the employee benefits on their own, is what type of bankruptcy is being declared. Two of […]
Why you need the help of an insurance attorney
Posted September 10, 2014
If you find yourself making a disability insurance claim, it is your hope that you are able to work with the insurance provider, in a fast and efficient manner, to receive the benefits you deserve. There are situations in which this is possible. There are insurance companies that are able to move forward quickly, doing […]
Protecting Your Property in Storm Season | DarrasLaw Podcast
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Frank Darras appears on Health, Wealth and Happiness to discuss how to protect against the devastation caused by storms, earthquakes, tornadoes and hurricanes.
In Moore, Oklahoma, E5 storm had winds traveling more than 200 mph. 24 people died including nine kids. The storm course ran 17 miles and lasted 50 minutes.
Even when homeowners and renters protect against these storms, insurance companies often use shady tactics to deter, deny and delay claims.