Social Security Disability Benefits Made Easy If you are disabled now, or if you become disabled in the future and are confused about your potential disability benefits, you are not alone. Navigating disability benefit options can be confusing, which often discourages individuals who have become disabled from seeking the disability benefits that could greatly improve… Read More
Blog: Social Security and Personal Injury
Talking to your doctor is a crucial part of getting approved for social security disability. This can sometimes be the number one factor. Unfortunately, those conversations can often be cut short, or you may not know exactly what to bring up to your doctor.
Talking to your doctor is a crucial part of getting approved for social security disability. This can sometimes be the number one factor. Unfortunately, those conversations can often be cut short, or you may not know exactly what to bring up to your doctor. First, let’s make sure that you do indeed NEED social security… Read More
Mistakes to Avoid in a Personal Injury Case
The days immediately after an accident are often filled with extreme pain, phone calls, and the stress of raising money to pay the bills while you are unable to work. Unfortunately, it is during this period of confusion that many individuals say or do something that hurts their personal injury claim or prevents them from getting… Read More
Short-Term Disability and Qualifying Health Conditions
Typically, a policy’s legal language states that you’re unable to perform all the “material and substantial duties” of your normal job, you’re not employed or involved in any other job or occupation for profit or salary, and you’re being treated by a physician. Additionally, your policy may have rules about whether or not a pre-existing… Read More
How to Win Your LTD Appeal
If you’ve developed a medical condition that has made it impossible for you to work, you’ve likely filed for long-term disability (LTD) either through your employer’s policy or one you purchased on your own. However, it’s possible that your claim was denied. Approximately two-thirds of all initial LTD claims are denied by insurance companies. It’s… Read More
3 Myths About Filing for SSD Benefits
When you’ve been injured or suffer a disabling medical condition that makes it impossible for you to work, you may need Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits to help you through a financially difficult time. Applying for disability can be complicated and frustrating—especially when you have inaccurate information. It’s important to recognize some common myths about… Read More
Why a Life Insurance Company May Deny Your Claim
Dealing with the death of a loved one is never easy, but it’s especially hard when you learn that an insurer has denied your life insurance claim. While many companies pay on their policies in good faith, hundreds of millions of dollars are withheld from policyholders each year. When people pay faithfully on a life… Read More
Fighting Back When Your Long-Term Disability Claim Has Been Denied
Filing a disability claim is like hitting a moving target. It can be extremely overwhelming and irritating. Usually, you’ve been paying for disability insurance as a precaution, and now that you need to take advantage of it – there is no end to a rabbit hole you feel like you’re tumbling down. Disability insurance companies… Read More
How UIM Coverage Can Help in the Event of a School Bus Crash
It’s that time of year again. Summer is over-although you can’t tell by the weather. Each year, it seems like summer gets shorter and busier. Gearing up for you may mean a lot of late nights doing homework and an increase in traveling to games and other school-related functions. As a Faulkner County resident, what… Read More
River Valley & Ozark Edition Good Life Expo 2019
WOW! What an amazing turnout. More than 1,000 people showed up at the River Valley & Ozark Edition Good Life Expo. It was held at the Conway Regional Health and Fitness Center on August 9, 2019. A big thank you goes out to everyone who made the Good Life Expo spectacular. A lot of work… Read More