Year: 2019
What NOT to Tell Your Individual or Group Long-Term Disability Insurance Adjustor
Posted March 28, 2019
You establish an income backup plan when you buy individual long-term disability insurance or receive group disability coverage at work. If you become disabled, you anticipate that your insurer will timely pay your claim. Unfortunately, it’s never that simple. You must provide timely notice of your claim and produce comprehensive proof of your disability. You […]
Long-Term Care Insurance: Estate Planning Tool?
Posted March 21, 2019
It’s no secret that Social Security and Medicare won’t necessarily provide everything you need to live comfortably in your later years. While some people may have a retirement plan of some sort, a lot of people fail to consider coverage for the gaps in Medicare coverage. Long-term care coverage is one of the options that […]
Long-Term Care vs. Long-Term Disability Insurance: Understand the Difference
Posted March 15, 2019
The number of people 65 and older is projected to double to 98 million by 2060—to an estimated 24 percent of the American population. Understandably, we need more care when we are older and our risk of disability increases, more people are starting to think carefully about their insurance needs. Long-term care insurance and individual […]
Football Head Injuries With No Concussion Symptoms?
Posted March 1, 2019
A recent study suggests that football players may suffer brain injuries even in the absence of concussion symptoms. The University of Michigan study involved 11 high school varsity football players wearing helmets equipped with accelerometers. Researchers compared data received during high-accelerated head impacts to biomarkers identified during their blood tests. Researchers found significant increases of […]