The Department Of Veterans Affairs is coming out with a new life insurance program for veterans with a service-connected disability. Also known as VALife, the plan goes into effect on January 1, 20... Continue Reading
Detailed medical evidence describing your condition is essential to getting your SSDI claim approved. A doctor’s note can be a reliable source if you’re looking for another way to suppl... Continue Reading
Roughly one billion workers worldwide are exposed to hazardous chemicals each year. Even with stricter regulations and safety standards, toxic exposure can still happen. These pollutants often caus... Continue Reading
With almost 70% of disability claims being rejected each year, submitting a disability claim can be a stressful experience. The SSA has strict standards regarding disability payments, and even roc... Continue Reading
On Monday, The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) dismissed a veteran’s appeal of a lower court decision that barred him from receiving VA benefits for a few years. Thomas Buffington... Continue Reading
Workers’ comp benefits protect you in the event of a work injury. If your claim is successful, you can recover lost wages, cover medical expenses, and prevent your company from taking legal a... Continue Reading
When the VA finds a connection between your illness and military service, you’ll receive a detailed analysis of their decision. Part of it includes getting a diagnostic code based on your symptoms.... Continue Reading
Gender equality in the workplace is one of the most important fights of our time. And on that front, we have made significant progress as a society, although there is still work to be done. However... Continue Reading
Last Thursday, the Social Security Administration (SSA) officially announced next year’s Cost Of Living Adjustment (COLA). Social Security payments will rise by 8.7%, the fourth-highest incre... Continue Reading
Last Tuesday, The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) heard a veteran’s case regarding his retroactive benefits going back over 40 years. Adolfo Arellano, a US Navy veteran, developed PTSD ... Continue Reading