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A Step-By-Step Guide To Creating a My Social Security Account Online
Having a My Social Security account lets you access your personal records, view your benefits, and manage your income information. In this blog post, we’ll provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to create an account on the official Social Security website....
Social Security denies disability benefits based on list with jobs from 1977
Despite significant investment to update its vocational system, Social Security Administration still depends on out of date job titles from 1977 to reject countless disability claims each year. This has caused numerous individuals to be denied the benefits they...
New Start Dates for Medicare Part B Coverage Coming This Year 2023
Starting in January 2023, Medicare Part B coverage will begin the first day of the following month if you sign up during the final three months of your IEP period. This new policy is designed to provide Medicare recipients with more flexibility and access to coverage...
Are Americans Financially Educated on Retirement Savings?
Many Americans are concerned about their financial future, especially when it comes to retirement savings. A financial well-being poll conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic found that 85% of respondents had their personal finances affected in some way. The survey...
Are You Saving Your Childs School Records?
As we begin the new year, for some it may feel like summer is far away. But we all know time passes quickly and if your child is living with a disability, there may be important work for you to do if they may need to apply for disability benefits in the future. Read...
Long Covid Continues Taking Millions of Americans Out of the Work Force
As the effects of long covid are ongoing, it's difficult to get accurate numbers on exactly how many Americans are unable to work after having Covid-19. It's estimated that around 10-30% of people who contract Covid-19 end up with "long covid". How does this relate to...
Camp Lejeune Justice Act
Congress recently passed a bill called the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. This bill allows certain individuals to sue and recover damages for harm from exposure to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Did you serve at Camp Lejeune or MCAS New River for at...
The Affordable Connectivity Program
Have you heard of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)? Internet access is now necessary for work, school, healthcare, and pretty much everything in between. However, for many households, it's still unaffordable. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)...
Disability Reexamination
There are many things to think about in regards to receiving disability of any kind. After you retire on disability, you could still be subject to a disability reexamination. If requested by VRS, you will need to provide updated medical information until you reach...








