
Wide Variety of Workers’ Compensation Laws Creates Unfairness
One of the most fascinating things about the United States is that there are so many of them, and each one can have its own set of laws. This has allowed Montana to make different decisions about what is important More...

A Right to a Better Life: Getting the Help You Deserve With Your Disability
Coping with a disability and trying lead as normal a life as possible, often depends on a number of significant factors, such as ensuring that you get all of the help you are entitled to. Sometimes, it takes the More...

Denied: Cutting the Red Tape of the Social Security Disability Appeals Process
If you’ve applied for Social Security Disability benefits, but you’ve been denied, you might think that your options are limited. But, really, you’ve got a lot of ways to turn your situation around. Here are More...

Social Security Disability Insurance: Top Mistakes to Avoid When You Apply
If you find yourself in circumstances where you need to apply for social disability insurance, the last thing you will probably want is to experience frustration and confusion with delays to the process because More...

Help in Hand: You Could Be Eligible for Social Security Disability Benefits
Many people don’t apply for Social Security Disability, yet they qualify for it. So here is some information to help you understand whether you’re eligible and some basic steps to get the ball rolling. The Basic More...

What Will the Cuts in Disability Benefits Mean?
The future of Social Security and Medicare does not look very positive at the moment, and the Social Security disability insurance program is looking particularly gloomy when it comes to the future. According to More...

Princeton’s Peter Singer argues it’s ‘reasonable’ to deny care for disabled babies
In a radio interview Sunday, Princeton University ethics professor Peter Singer submitted that it is “reasonable” for the government or private insurance companies to deny treatment to severely disabled babies. Singer More...

Florida seeking help battling identity theft, fraud – like Rashia Wilson
Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) Executive Director Jesse Panuccio sent a letter to U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Thomas Perez calling for additional action to combat identity theft and public-assistance More...

Closing In On Retirement Age? Follow These Tips for More Efficient Social Security Disability Processing
With the state of today’s economy, it can difficult to determine a sound plan when it comes to applying for social security. In addition to that, even if you do have your path mapped out, your application can More...

Elizabeth Warren use social media to target GOP over disability, social security
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is taking the battle to the GOP, blasting House Republicans for making a “ridiculous” move that “threatens” Social Security just hours after she started More...

The Most Important Questions to Ask Before Purchasing a Disability Insurance Policy
Given that as many as 25 percent of all adults are likely to become at least partially disabled at some point in their working lives, there is a compelling reason to purchase disability insurance coverage — especially More...