Author Archives: Jay Butchko
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Social Security Drops Jobs Deemed Obsolete That Were Previously Used To Deny Florida Long-Term Disability Claims
If you have earned enough work credits and have a qualifying condition, you may be entitled to Social Security disability benefits in Florida. These help to cover lost income in the event you are unable to work for a year or longer. Unfortunately, getting your benefits approved is a time-consuming process, with many claims… Read More »
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Rebuilding Your Life After A Stroke: How To Protect Your Rights To Florida Long-Term Disability Benefits
Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability (LTD). According to the Stroke Awareness Foundation, more than seven million people in the U.S. are survivors, and nearly 800,000 new cases happen each year. Our Orlando long-term disability lawyer explains how a stroke can impact your life and your rights to LTD benefits… Read More »
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Denied Long-Term Disability Benefits In Florida? Five Mistakes You May Be Making With Your Doctor
Employer-provided long-term disability benefits in Florida can help offset lost wages if you are unable to work for a year or longer due to injury, illness, or chronic disease. Your doctor plays a significant role in determining eligibility. Their assessments and comments about your case are crucial in getting your benefits approved but can… Read More »
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Common Long-Term Disabilities Among Medical Providers
Doctors, nurses, and other medical providers work long hours and experience high levels of stress in their jobs. They are prone to chronic health conditions, accidental injuries, and severe illnesses, all of which can impact their ability to work on a long-term basis. Long-term disability insurance can help offset lost income. Our Orlando long-term… Read More »
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Long-Term Disability Benefits In Florida For Cognitive Impairments
Regardless of your occupation or the type of work you perform, you need to be able to think clearly and remember important details. Unfortunately, there are a variety of medical conditions that cause cognitive impairments and impact your ability to perform certain tasks. Our Jacksonville long-term disability lawyer explains more about cognitive impairments and… Read More »
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Five Steps For Winning A Florida Long-Term Disability Appeal
Long-term disability benefits in Florida are often available through your employer and can help offset lost earnings if a chronic health condition, accidental injury, or serious illness prevents you from working. Unfortunately, denials are common, and while you have the right to file an appeal, it is important to take immediate action. Our Jacksonville… Read More »
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High Wage Earner? Common Challenges When Long-Term Disability Benefits In Florida Are Denied
Long-term disabilities in Florida can happen for various reasons. Injuries caused by accidents, worsening of chronic health issues, and sudden, severe illnesses can all leave you unable to work. When your condition is likely to prevent you from returning to your job for a year or longer, you may be entitled to long-term disability… Read More »
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Budgeting For Long-Term Disabilities In Florida
Long-term disabilities can happen at any age. Even if you are in generally good health, chronic health conditions, accidental injuries, and sudden, severe illnesses could put you at risk. While long-term disability benefits in Florida are available from several sources, getting a claim approved is often challenging and can be a lengthy process. Our… Read More »
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Long-Term Disability Benefits In Florida For Physicians
In caring for their patients, physicians often put their own health at risk. When injuries, illnesses, or chronic health conditions prevent them from working for a year or longer, long-term disability insurance can help offset their lost income. Unfortunately, getting a claim approved is often a challenging and complex process. To prevent denials and… Read More »
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Five Important Truths About Filing A Long-Term Disability Claim In Florida
The Florida Health Department warns that more than 3.5 million people throughout the state suffer from disabilities. When they prevent you from working for a year or more, you may be entitled to long-term disability benefits. These may be available through your employer or by filing a Social Security disability claim. Unfortunately, there are… Read More »