
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...

The Same Scams Target Vulnerable Older People in 2015
On a regular basis, we read about companies and individuals charged with investment fraud and Ponzi-like schemes. Recent ones include Atlanta-based Gray Financial Group, Inc. for putting pension plans in an investment More...

Florida’s Driver Education: Is it Too Much?
Safety and smart decision-making depend on a new driver’s ability to navigate the roads in a responsible way, but that’s only half of the battle. In 2012 along, 1,875 teens ages 15-20 died in motor crashes More...

Federal employee hack reveals social security numbers not encrypted
Government officials are now detailing the magnitude of the December 2014 cyber attack which leaked personal information of atleast four million federal employees. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) did 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...

8 Steps to Keep Cyberfraud From Ruining Your Holidays
With stories continually popping up in the news regarding yet another big box store or corporation being hacked, it seems like no one’s safe from the fraudulent ways of the nimble cybercriminal. Whether you shop More...

Charles Jost, Delores Disher, Ronald Disher, 3 Ohio seniors arrested for social security fraud
The son, daughter, and son-in-law of a woman last seen in 1982 have now been formally charged with fraud, theft, and accessing her accounts without her knowledge. Portage County Court became ground zero in a bizarre More...