When you got hurt on the job, you initially thought that you’d be back to work soon. You didn’t realize how serious your injuries were or that they’d result in you dealing with a permanent disability. Now, you’ve been unable to work for several months, and you need to...
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Are you disabled according to the Social Security Administration?
The Social Security Administration is in charge of determining whether a disability claim will be approved or denied. It makes that decision based on factors in a case such as the person’s medical records and ability to work. In the eyes of the government, someone has...
3 mistakes to avoid when establishing a will
If you have decided to create a will, you are one step closer to having a comprehensive estate plan in place. Here are a few mistakes to avoid so that you and your loved ones can enjoy the benefits of having a valid will that communicates your wishes. Being too vague...
Why is Medicaid planning so important for retiring adults?
Adults who are old enough to retire will usually qualify for Medicare for their medical needs after their retirement. However, those with worrisome medical conditions may find that they actually require Medi-Cal benefits instead. Medi-Cal is the California state...
What kinds of Social Security benefits can dependent children receive?
If you have a disability and receive Social Security Disability benefits, then your children may be entitled to benefits as well. There are several kinds of dependent children benefits that children may receive. They may also be entitled to Supplemental Security...
What is the process to appeal a denied SSDI benefits application?
Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can be a difficult and long process. For some people, it takes months or even more than a year before they start getting benefits. Most people have heard at least one story about a qualified applicant who didn't...
Are you or your parents able to pay for a nursing home?
When your parents reach a certain age, you have to start worrying about the medical care that they need. At some point, you may no longer be able to provide everything for your parents, especially if they develop conditions like Alzheimer's disease that affect their...
Don’t forget to consider trustee fees
Using a trust as part of your estate plan is a wise option to consider. After all, trusts can provide more protection for assets, allow you to have more control over those assets and better protect your privacy. When creating a trust, you become the grantor, and you...
Would your family benefit from a special needs trust?
Planning for the future is not easy, especially when your family has a member with special needs. You may need to craft an estate plan that will allow you to address future concerns, but you also need to consider what your loved one will need down the road. One way...
Why does the Social Security Administration deny some claims?
A serious medical condition can affect your life in many ways. It can take a financial toll as you try and pay your medical bills and get other types of support you may need. In some cases, a serious physical disability or mental condition can impact the ability to...