There are many different reasons a person might consider filing for bankruptcy. While medical debt is the number one source of bankruptcy cases in the United States, many others file because […]
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Read More »In our last blog post, we talked about receiving SSI and SSDI at the same time, which is known as concurrent benefits. But what about worker’s compensation? Is it possible […]
Read More »A 401(k) is an employer-sponsored retirement plan which lets employees put aside retirement savings without being taxed until they withdraw money from the account. In the United States, the average […]
Read More »Hip pain is a very common medical problem in the United States, particularly among older adults. According to the CDC, over 285,000 people aged 65 or older were hospitalized for hip […]
Read More »Almost everyone will experience mild or temporary back pain at one point in their lives. But for some people, back pain is so persistent and severe that it can make working completely impossible. […]
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