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20th August 2009
Providing appropriate initial and ongoing training for new staff members is essential, not only in terms of preparing individuals for their new position, but also in retaining them for a longer period of time. Trained staff members are more knowledgeable... Read >
Author: Coach Sharon
04th August 2009
The thought of not being able to work for a year or longer is completely foreign to most of us. Yet, statistics bear out that 20 percent of U.S. workers will experience that exact situation.
How would you pay the mortgage and other bills for a year or... Read >
Author: jamesjohn09
01st August 2009
In 2005 alone, there were more than 24 million disabling injuries. That's 2,750 every hour, says the National Safety Council! While all of these incidents did not result in permanent injury or the need for long term disability insurance, they did require ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
31st July 2009
If you have recently become disabled, then you are probably feeling uncertain about your financial future. One of the first places to turn is to short term disability insurance, which will cover you for a few weeks, or up to six months as you recuperate; ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
05th July 2009
So you�re out there to get disability insurance but you have no idea how much these plans normally cost. You can canvas through the insurance companies and compare which plans provide you with the best rate that go with your lifestyle and budget.
Nor... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee
21st May 2009
Short term disability insurance covers you for an extended period of time. Should you be injured or take ill and as a result be unable to perform the duties of your employment, you will be covered under short term disability insurance policies, then l... Read >
Author: doyourock
15th May 2009
With the cost of almost every kind of insurance on the rise and so many different plans and providers to choose from, finding a reliable source for clear, accurate insurance information can be invaluable. www.Yourquotesource.com brings together a team of ... Read >
Author: pwsyourquote
14th May 2009
Whether you're on a long-term disability insurance plan provided by your employer or one that you have taken out yourself, there seems to be continual uncertainty in many circles as to what it actually means to be "disabled". Here we'll examine three of t... Read >
Author: Jimkloss
12th May 2009
With the cost of almost every kind of insurance on the rise and so many different plans and providers to choose from, finding a reliable source for clear, accurate insurance information can be invaluable. www.Yourquotesource.com brings together a team of ... Read >
Author: pwsyourquote
05th May 2009
Disability insurance greatly helps disabled people who are unable to work in paying for their medical bills or maintaining their standard of living. This kind of insurance can greatly help disabled people pay their bills by replacing a part of their incom... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
27th March 2009
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We are taught from the very beginning to trust our doctors. The trust component of the physician-patient relationship is one of the most important aspects of choosing from whom you take medical advice. After all, if y... Read >
Author: Ben Glass
16th March 2009
If you are running a small business, then at some point, as your business grows, you're going to need to think about obtaining medical insurance for yourself and your family. Or if you are thinking about earning the loyalty of employees who will stick wit... Read >
Author: HK
25th November 2008
Disability insurance is a form of insurance designed to provide periodic income to a policyholder in the event of his/her inability to work as a result of sickness or injury. Disability insurance with coverage for periods longer than six months is termed ... Read >
Author: rosy
02nd October 2008
Extended absences from work due to disability during and after maternity have become an ever-increasing occurrence. According to a 2002 study, 29% of short term disabilities (180 days or less) and 12% of long-term disabilities are due to pregnancy. Preg... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th September 2008
Missing work during and after pregnancy has become a common occurrence. According to a 2002 study, 29% of short term disabilities (180 days or less) and 12% of long-term disabilities are due to pregnancy. Maternity disability can turn what is otherwise ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th September 2008
Missing work during and after pregnancy has become a common occurrence. According to a 2002 study, 29% of short term disabilities and 12% of long-term disabilities are due to pregnancy. Maternity disability can turn what is otherwise a happy occasion in... Read >
Author: masscraft
03rd September 2008
The approaching “senior tsunami” – the aging of Baby Boomers especially – will catch a great many seniors short when the time comes that they or a family member need long term care. The American population is going to be expected to assume much mo... Read >
Author: Ron Hagberg
15th August 2008
There are Short Term Disability Insurance and Long Term Disability Insurance coverage. The Short Term Disability Insurance, as the name indicates, provides substitute income for short durations. When you undergo a major surgery or prolonged medical treatm... Read >
Author: PeterSam
08th July 2008
Recent Swedish research by online medicinal journal PLoS Medicine has found that whiplash, the head and back injury which results in countless whiplash claims every year, is more likely to heal faster with the aid of positive thinking.
Whiplash injur... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
29th May 2008
If you are disabled and unable to work, several disability insurance and benefit programs are available to help you pay the bills, return to work or both.
Knowing the available disability programs before you need them is an advantage to reap the benef... Read >
Author: Jean Kuda
29th April 2008
A recent survey by Harris Interactive for America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) found that most Baby Boomers underestimate their risk of missing work for an extended period of time due to a disability. Yet they believe that they are more likely to suffe... Read >
07th April 2008
The disability insurance gives protection of the family to protect it from the unforeseen circumstances. It is essential to get the insurance coverage if one person gets earning for the family. Under the disability insurance because your spouse, children,... Read >
Author: Christy Myers
06th April 2008
Workplace disabilities are on the rise. It's making employers and consumers take a look at handling both stress and health problems. Many of these problems are caused by high stress, lack of exercise, plus a workforce that is getting older. This drives ... Read >
Author: Ruth Klein
26th March 2008
There is often a degree of confusion when individuals are dealing with long-term care (LTC) insurance and long-term disability coverage for obvious reasons.
The average consumer can be forgiven for confusing the two forms of insurance, but it is importan... Read >
Author: Terry Stanfield
09th May 2007
If you are like most people, the mere mention of insurance is enough to make your eyes glass over. Well, wake up. This is important. You need to take some important steps.
The insurance industry is such these days that you can insure practically anyth... Read >
Author: Barry Waxler
17th November 2006
Disability insurance is an important tool that every employee should make use of. It is an insurance policy that secures and provides protection for the workers who become disabled in the discharge of their duties or otherwise. The reasons for disability ... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
18th October 2006
Long term insurance policy is nothing but total protection for you and members of your family. It is the best thing that can happen to you in a worst situation. For example, what is the impact of a serious illness? It physically harms you. More than that,... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
11th October 2006
You're probably familiar with Murphy's Law: "Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong." It rears its ugly head when we least expect it. That's probably why it's called a law, not a theory. When it comes to personal finances, old Murphy really seems to know wh... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
09th October 2006
Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA provisions are exhaustive, all-embracing and well-meaning. Only you need to have the ability to extract the maximum out of the disability enactments.
Howsoever citizen-friendly, law is a law. You need to have the l... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
26th September 2006
In federal law, disability is an impairment, either physical or mental, that substantially inhibits a person in a major way. As such, a disabled person is not necessarily born that way. Something may have happened to hinder him from performing normal acti... Read >
Author: Robert Lawrence
20th May 2006
If disability income insurance is the protection you need, shop around and compare policy features before making a purchase. Some professional insurance agents consider the ideal disability policy to be a form called 'own occupation' coverage. But the a... Read >
Author: wirat m.
16th March 2006
Most people take it for granted that they are able to awake each day and earn an income to support themselves and their family. The ability to be independent in this regard is one of your most valuable assets. Additionally, most people do not understand... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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