Individual disability appeal: A challenging process
Posted October 13, 2015
In your mind, you think you should receive individual disability benefits shortly after filing. On the other side of things, your insurer may have a different idea. They are not interested in paying your benefits and can decide to deny your claim for a number of reasons. There is a lot that goes into overcoming […]
Principles To Remember When Considering Disability Insurance
Posted October 12, 2015
Too often, people are injured and find themselves without the security of a disability insurance policy to stabilize their financial situation. Many see disability insurance as just another unnecessary expense without realizing how the benefits can help them if the unthinkable happens. A disabling illness or injury won’t leave some people won’t be as strapped […]
What The Thousand-Year Flood Teaches Us About Flood Insurance
Posted October 9, 2015
Anyone who isn’t living under a rock knows that a state of emergency has been declared across much of South Carolina due to extreme flooding.
The final cost of damage is going to be well above $1 billion, and most likely a multibillion economic cost. Most of that cost damage is uninsured.
South Carolina has nearly 2.2 million housing units, yet fewer than 200,000 flood insurance policies. This may be shocking, since South Carolina ranks as one of the most insured states in the program, but huge gaps still remain.
Is short-term care insurance a wise choice?
Posted October 7, 2015
As we’ve discussed before, many people resist getting long-term care insurance to help cover nursing home, assisted living and home care expenses when they get older, in part because of the expense. They don’t want to pay for care they may never need, that they believe their savings, Medicare and Social Security benefits will cover […]
Individual disability insurance: Compare the cost to the benefits
Posted October 5, 2015
When it comes time to consider the purchase of an individual disability insurance policy, some details deserve more attention than others. In general, you need to compare the cost of coverage against the benefits. In other words, answer this question: Are you willing to pay for what you get in return? Before you do anything, […]
Brace For Impact: Why NHL Players Need Income Protection
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If September taught us anything about hockey, it’s that concussions are as serious a problem as ever. Just look at these recent headlines: (via NJ.com) (via Fox Sports) (via CBS Sports) When the NHL season kicks off this week, it’s sure to bring exciting games, hard hits and cringe-worthy injuries. The rough nature of hockey […]
Was your disability claim wrongfully denied?
Posted October 2, 2015
If you put in a disability claim and it was denied, don’t just assume that the government — through the Social Security Administration (SSA) — was automatically right to deny you. While they may have had good reason, you also could have been wrongfully denied, so you must know how this process works. One of […]
Using personal vehicles for work can create liability loophole
Posted September 30, 2015
Many workers in California and throughout the nation drive their personal vehicles during work-related activities. We’re not talking about driving a vehicle to and from your place of employment each day, but using your car or truck to go out on field assignments, make deliveries or conduct some other part of your job. When you […]
Do you need an attorney to appeal a disability denial?
Posted September 24, 2015
When it comes to group disability insurance, it is possible that you will one day be in position to receive benefits. You never want to become disabled, but if you do it is nice to know that you can receive compensation until you are able to return to work. The problem with group disability insurance […]