Living with a disability can sometimes be a challenge for many people. Depending on the severity of the condition, everyday tasks may be difficult or even impossible to perform without someone else’s help. Oftentimes, this leads to life-long care, which may come with a hefty price tag. Thankfully, the United States government has programs in […]
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Total disability does not have to mean total loss of finances
Posted on August 19th, 2014 by Jeff Rabin
Whether you became disabled because of a serious injury or illness or have lived with the impairment since birth, chances are you have thought about, at some point in your life, how it can affect your finances. This is especially true if you are totally disabled and unable to work. How will you support yourself […]
FCC rule will make 911 more accessible for the disabled
Posted on August 14th, 2014 by Jeff Rabin
When there is an emergency, most people dial 911 without thinking. Oftentimes afterwards, they are glad that they did because this service sends responders to your location when you or someone else is in need of help. But what is being pointed out by a new federal rule is the fact that people with disabilities […]
What happens if I am disabled before the age of 22?
Posted on August 5th, 2014 by Jeff Rabin
Whether you’re passed the age of retirement or barely out of high school, becoming disabled can have a huge impact on your life. It can also happen at any age too, which is problematic because this means that it may be difficult to plan for. In this week’s blog post, we wanted to focus on […]