State Disability Programs

State disability programs are insurance systems that provide partial income replacement to workers who become unable to work due to illness or injury.

State disability programs are insurance systems that provide partial income replacement to workers who become unable to work due to illness or injury.

VA ratings don't automatically help your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claim the way many veterans assume.

The VA Disability Rating System is a standardized framework that the Department of Veterans Affairs uses to determine the percentage of disability a...

Yes, you can receive both VA disability benefits and SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) at the same time.

Veterans Disability and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are two separate programs that can provide income support to military veterans with...

Structuring settlements for disability means deliberately organizing how you receive settlement payments—whether as a single lump sum or as scheduled...

The answer depends entirely on what type of settlement you receive. If you've settled a personal injury case, your Social Security Disability Insurance...

The workers' comp offset is a provision that reduces your pension or retirement benefits by the amount you receive from workers' compensation.

Workers' compensation and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are two separate programs that can provide income if you cannot work, but they...

Long-Term Disability (LTD) insurance is designed to replace a portion of your income while you cannot work due to illness or injury.