Saint Peters University mens basketball players, March Madness underdogs

3 Things the Disability Industry Shares in Common with the Saint Peter’s Peacocks

Carol Harnett Editor’s Note: Disability industry professionals have a lot in common with March Madness’ Cinderella team, the Saint Peter’s Peacocks from Jersey City, New Jersey. They’re strong in understanding the fundamentals of disability and absence, They work hard, and They execute.   I don’t often talk about my undergraduate alma mater. The most likely…

Lizzette Villeda and her husband, Choosing Resilience, Living Fully: Open Enrollment 2021

Recognizing the Value of Being Prepared

What happens to everyday expenses when an illness or injury prevents you from working and earning an income? Medical insurance helps cover the costs associated with treatment. But How do you pay your mortgage or rent? Do you have enough savings to buy groceries and cover your bills?   Lizzette Villeda discovered the real value…

Family raking autumn leaves, Choosing Resilience, Living Fully: Open Enrollment 2021

Holistic Protection Includes Income Protection at Every Stage

Alexandra Ginieres Director, Marketing Communications, Individual Disability Guardian Life Insurance Company of America®   Editor’s Note: When it comes to protecting yourself and your family, holistic protection is key. As we begin open enrollment season, start thinking about which benefits will be a good fit for your financial needs. When considering your options, understand the…

3 out of 10 American adults can't pay an unexpected $400 bill without having to carry a balance on their credit card or borrow money from friends, family, or the bank. Choosing Resilience, Living Fully: Open Enrollment 2021

Take Advantage of ALL of Your Employer’s Benefit Offerings

Bob Herum, MSFS, CLU, ChFC, RHU, REBC Editor’s Note: When the leaves start to fall, it’s usually the time for you to enroll in your employer’s benefits offerings. A lot of us focus our time on understanding the health insurance benefits, but you could be leaving a lot of money on the table with that…

Young professional employee reviews voluntary benefits with HR: Choosing Resilience, Living Fully: Open Enrollment 2021

Catching up with Reality: The Full Value of Voluntary Benefits

By Jeremy Parr, Director, Voluntary Benefits, Lincoln Financial Group Editor’s Note: It’s time that companies structure, prioritize, and present benefits to reflect today’s financial and societal realities. Employees often must turn to voluntary benefits to help them shoulder higher out-of-pocket costs. And that means employers need to offer a well-rounded benefits package to help their…

Young woman recovering from Covid-19 at home: Choosing Resilience, Living Fully: Open Enrollment 2021

COVID-19: Proving The Value of SSDI to American Workers

By Steve Perrigo Editor’s Note: The far-reaching effects of a global virus mean employees with disabilities need Social Security Disability Insurance benefits more than ever. Thankfully, awareness is growing.   Significant health impacts halted work for many American workers – some estimates reach 11 million – and it’s leading to a search for answers. The…

Financial advisor discussing disability insurance with a client: Choosing Resilience, Living Fully: Open Enrollment 2021

Changing the Disability Conversation with Your Clients – Making Financial Plans Disability-Proof

Bob Herum, MSFS, CLU, ChFC, RHU, REBC Editor’s Note: Facts do not change your clients’ behavior when it comes to understanding their risk for being out of work due to an injury or illness. Bob Herum presents a primer on how to alter your discussion about the impact of disability on financial plans. Traditionally, the…

Millennial office worker discussing open enrollment with HR: Choosing Resilience, Living Fully: Open Enrollment 2021

Millennials: Expecting to Make a Life Change this Year? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Overlook Open Enrollment

Author: Marquis Smallwood, vice president of Workforce Engagement at MetLife   Editor’s Note: As open enrollment season rolls around on the heels of another challenging pandemic year, many employees are looking at their employer benefits through a new lens. This is particularly true of millennial employees. A new MetLife survey found nearly two-thirds (64 percent)…