Each year, the Social Security Administration (SSA) makes key adjustments, and understanding them is essential for effective budgeting. This guide from National Disability Benefits is your resource for the 2025 changes. We will break down the official Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA), review the new payment amounts...
We handle so much of our lives online now, from banking to healthcare, simply because it’s convenient. The Social Security Administration (SSA) offers this option as well, with a website where you can apply for benefits. While this is a useful place to start, getting...
Let’s start with a tale of two journeys. Meet Sarah, a 68-year-old retired teacher managing diabetes and recovering from a hip replacement. In the all-too-common fragmented healthcare system, her journey is a whirlwind of stress. Her surgeon’s office doesn’t directly communicate with her primary care...
Medicare is federal health insurance for seniors 65 or older, persons with specific disabilities and also individuals who’ve been diagnosed with End Stage Renal Disease.Medicare has two parts: Part A, which is hospital insurance, and Part B, which is medical insurance. In most cases, Part...
Applying for VA disability benefits is one of the most important actions a veteran can take to secure their well-being after service. But filing the initial claim is merely the first step in an ongoing journey. True success lies in understanding the entire lifecycle of...