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Difference Between Short-Term Disability and Employee Leave

Key Takeaways: Short-term disability insurance provides wage replacement for periods when you cannot work because of an illness or injury. The Family and Medical Leave Act provides unpaid, job-protected leave to eligible employees for certain purposes. You can use short-term disability benefits...

The Key to Financial Security: Principal Disability Insurance

For many individuals, the ability to earn an income is their most valuable asset. However, life is unpredictable, and unexpected disabilities can disrupt your financial stability. That’s where principal disability insurance comes into play. In this blog, we’ll explore...

Why Every Medical Resident Should Consider Disability Insurance

Life is unpredictable, and disabling illnesses and injuries occur without warning. The odds of one affecting you may be higher than you think. Experts estimate over 25% of people in their 20s will experience a disability before retirement. In the...

Reasons to Take Part in the Ticket To Work Program

A disability doesn’t have to take away your ability to earn a living. There are options if you’re receiving federal disability payments and want to return to the workforce. The Social Security Administration Ticket to Work program is tailored...

Long-Term Disability Insurance and Pre-Existing Conditions: 6 Things You Need to Know

You’ve filed your application for long-term disability (LTD) benefits, carefully providing all the necessary information and submitting all your relevant medical records. When you get the insurance company’s response, you’re shocked to see a denial of benefits. The insurance company...

Do I qualify for SSD benefits if I am diabetic?

Living with diabetes can be challenging. In severe cases, it may impact your ability to work. If you are struggling with diabetes-related complications, you might be eligible for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. What is diabetes? Diabetes is a chronic condition...

How Does Social Security Get My Medical Records?

When you apply for Social Security disability benefits, the Social Security Administration (SSA) must review your medical records to determine whether you qualify. Here’s how they get those records:How the Social Security Administration Gets Your Medical RecordsAuthorization to Release...

Justin C. Frankel Overturns New York LTD Benefits Denial

Law Office of Justin C. Frankel, P.C. Triumphs in Overturning New York Life Long Term Disability Benefits Denial In a compelling victory for justice, the Law Office of Justin C. Frankel, P.C., recently achieved a significant milestone in our ongoing...

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