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How Heat-Related Illnesses Increase The Risks Of Long Term Disabilities
The summer months in Florida are brutal in terms of the heat. If you work anywhere outside or in areas with poor air-conditioning, heat-related illnesses are a major concern. These can have lasting impacts on your health and increase your risks of long-term disabilities. Find out more about the potential dangers and long-term disability… Read More »

Should I Hire A Long-Term Disability Lawyer?
When long term disabilities happen, circumstances surrounding the situation can leave you wondering where to turn. Between juggling doctor visits, demands on the part of your job or employer, and the impacts your family members have to deal with, you need someone making sure your rights and best interests are protected. As an experienced… Read More »

What Happens When Social Security Disability Benefits Are Denied?
Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) can help offset losses in income if you are unable to work due. However, obtaining these benefits is often a challenge, with over half of all Social Security disability claims being denied each year. Whether you are filing a claim or have already received a denial notice, it is… Read More »

Dos and Don’ts When Dealing With Long-Term Disability Insurers
Long-term disabilities can happen to anyone and at any age. Chronic health conditions, sudden illnesses, or accidental injuries can leave you unable to work while facing heavy medical expenses. Long-term disability insurance provided through your employer can help maintain a level of financial security, but dealing with insurance representatives is never easy. The following… Read More »

Does Your Chronic Medical Condition Make Your Eligible For Social Security Disability Benefits?
Chronic medical conditions can rob you of your health and leave you suffering long term disabilities that prevent you from engaging in your favorite activities with family and friends. Your condition can also leave you unable to work, impacting your ability to provide for yourself and your loved ones. Social Security disability benefits can… Read More »

What Happens At A Social Security Disability Hearing?
When long term disabilities prevent you from working, Social Security disability benefits protect your income and your ability to provide for yourself and your loved ones. Have you filed a Social Security disability application only to have it denied? This is a common problem. A disability denial letter is not the final word and… Read More »

When Accidental Injuries Result In Long-Term Disabilities
Accidental injuries can happen in a variety of ways. Even a relatively minor mishap can cause serious injuries that result in long-term disabilities. Depending on the situation, you may be entitled to compensation through insurers or a personal injury claim. You may also be entitled to long-term disability benefits, which can help supplement the… Read More »

How To Be Your Own Advocate When Dealing With Long Term Disabilities
Your doctor plays an important role not only in providing medical care but in helping you obtain Social Security disability benefits when conditions you suffer from prevent you from working. Being your own patient advocate protects your health and helps to ensure you get the disability benefits you deserve. The Role Your Doctor Plays… Read More »

Mental Health Disorders and Your Rights To Disability Benefits
Despite the large number of people who struggle with mental health issues and efforts to raise public awareness, there is still a stigma involving these disorders that can make sufferers not want to disclose their situation or seek the care they need. Not talking about your condition or failing to get the medical care… Read More »

Dealing With Chronic Health Conditions? Questions To Ask About Employer-Provided Long Term Disability Benefits
Long-term disability insurance available through your employer protects you if health issues prevent you from working. Benefits you may be entitled to can help offset losses in wages, ensuring that you are able to continue to provide for yourself and your family. If you suffer from any type of chronic medical condition, it is… Read More »