Tag Archives: Disability Benefits
Social Security Disability and the Waiting Game
The onset of a disability is usually quick and unexpected, and leaves the sufferer scrambling to obtain the proper medical care and support. Further, working is typically impossible for at least a short period of time, which means another source of income must be found. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a source many… Read More »
How ERISA Affects Disability Benefits
Most people are familiar with the disability benefits offered through the Social Security Administration, but an entirely separate arm of disability coverage is employer-sponsored private coverage that comes with its own set of regulations. One federal law that particularly impacts how employer-sponsored disability policies are handled is the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)…. Read More »
Obtaining Short-Term Disability Benefits in Florida
The onset of a disability can come in many forms. Causes can range from major illness to a serious car accident that leaves the victim unable to perform the functions necessary for work and daily life. Having disability insurance in these circumstances often means the difference between maintaining stability, which frequently aids in recovery,… Read More »
Employment and Disability Benefits
Most people associate disability insurance benefits with the complete inability to work due to physical or mental impairments, but many individuals find they have some capacity, or desire, to work. This assumption is supported by the fact that the success or failure of an individual’s disability claim, regardless of whether the benefits are from… Read More »
Fast Tracking Disability Benefits for the Severely Disabled
Any illness, physical condition, or mental malady that requires someone to stop working is a devastating situation. Both financially and psychologically, holding steady employment is important to a person’s ability to live and function in society. Disability benefits, offered through private insurance policies and the Social Security Administration, are designed to replace some of… Read More »
What Is Considered a Disability?
When someone is young, taking their health and vitality for granted is easy. People are at their physical peak in their 20s and early 30s, and imagining a time when mobility or mental acuity might decrease or become compromised is difficult. At some point, though, everyone feels the effects of age, which diminish a… Read More »