Avoiding a "Self Reported" Disability Claim Nightmare

[ad_1] 1,200,100 Social Security Disability applications were filed in 1999 (48 percent or 579,000 were declined). In 2009, ten years later, 2,816,200 Social Security Disability applications were filed (and 65 percent or 1,830,530 were declined). The number of disability applications more than doubled while denials more than tripled. In one year, more than $23 TRILLION… Continue reading Avoiding a "Self Reported" Disability Claim Nightmare

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Important Things You Should Do About A Worker’s Compensation Claim

[ad_1] Worker’s compensation is designed to offer protection for workers when they are injured in their line of duty at the work place. The benefits make it possible for the injured workers to get necessary medical intervention and at the same time lead a normal life, even when they are not in a position to… Continue reading Important Things You Should Do About A Worker’s Compensation Claim

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How to File an EEOC Employment Discrimination Claim

[ad_1] The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces the anti-discrimination laws, per the Federal Civil Rights Act, originally passed in 1964. The EEOC is a government agency that has the power to analyze charges and claims regarding unlawful discrimination cases, as well as reach initial judgments in these matters.   The following are the steps… Continue reading How to File an EEOC Employment Discrimination Claim

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