Offsets and Other Income Benefits – What are they, and what do they mean for your short term and long term disability benefits? Continue reading more about this topic in our blog post. Offsets and Other Income Benefits – What are they, and what do they mean for your short term and long term disability ...
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Long term disability insurers very often deny claims on what is called a pre-existing condition exclusion. While pre-existing condition exclusions are currently outlawed in most health insurance policies, they still exist in many, if not most, long term disability plans. In the below blog, attorney Ryan Alderson discusses what pre-existing condition exclusions are and how ...
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This is often one of the most difficult questions to answer, because the answer seems patently unfair. I’ve been fighting with the insurance company for months now, what compensation can I recover?...
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The Social Security Administration has proposed new rules about investigating claimants’ social media and on-line posts. This proposal mirrors how social media is already treated in long term disability cases and poses a significant risk for disabled individuals. Attorney Nathan Bax discusses the potential implications. On-Line Activity and Social Media...
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In May of this year a new law was passed in South Carolina to update child passenger restraint policies. The new law is composed of several changes. One of the major changes is how long children should ride in rear facing seats. The law now states that children two years old and under will need to be ...
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