Working man dealing with mental health challenge

Psychosocial Factors and Disability Claims Management

Editor’s Note: The Council for Disability Awareness’ research consultant Fred Schott recently completed a third stint as host of The CDA’s Financial Health and Income Network podcast. This time, his guest was Ian Bridgman, executive director of The Claim Lab and a member of The CDA’s Board of Directors. Their topic was psychosocial factors and…

The importance of disability insurance for Gen X

Hey Gen X: Time to Protect Your Income

If you’re in your mid-to-late 40s, the options to protect your income may be coming to an end. If you don’t have income-protection disability insurance, you may find it’s more difficult to get it and that the cost is increasing.   Disability insurance? Yes, basic disability insurance is most affordable way to protect your income…

Self-Care Tips and Ideas for Children with Disabilities

Self-Care Tips and Ideas for Children with Disabilities

Children who are living with disabilities often cope with stress and anxiety as they navigate the world around them, and their parents often struggle with those feelings as well. When it comes to helping your child feel better, learning some methods of self-care can benefit you both. Finding a healthy routine, starting a relaxing hobby,…

How disability insurance protected my family and finances

Discovering the Real Value of Employer-Provided Benefits

One spring evening, around 8:00pm, my husband, my six-year-old son, my newborn son, and I were headed home after getting dinner. I don’t remember anything else from that night. My name is Emily, and I’ve worked at IBI for five years, assisting with all aspects of Social Security claims. Daily, I’d interact with dozens of…

Adult couple working on their retirement plan. Plan. Prepare. Protect.

The Future is Now: How Today’s Disability can Affect Tomorrow’s Retirement Plans

By Sharon Scanlon Editor’s Note: It was a beautiful day outside. A perfect day to take a bike ride. Or maybe play a round of golf. But for Dave, it was a day to take it easy on the couch. He just had back surgery and had a few months of recovery ahead of him.…

Worker and family relaxing outside together. Plan. Prepare. Protect.

Federal Disability Insurance Provides Critical Protection to Millions of American Workers

By Steve Perrigo Editor’s Note: It would surprise many employees to know they already have access to disability coverage. If you’ve paid FICA taxes for five of the last 10 years, your Social Security Disability Insurance policy is paid up. Two years into a pandemic and the changing economy and Great Resignation forced U.S. employees…

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…

Blind person using computer with braille computer display and a computer keyboard.

The Importance of Accessibility for People With Visual Impairments

Anyone with a visual impairment knows the importance of accessibility. Fortunately, it’s becoming a bigger topic of conversation in the workplace, educational systems, and even in public places. But, there’s still a long way to go. The best way to show the importance of accessibility is to educate individuals and industries alike on why it’s…

Female patient in wheelchair at doctor's office having her blood pressure checked

The Fight for Equal Access: Problems People With Disabilities Face in the Healthcare System

While the world is becoming more accessible thanks to inclusion education and advancements in technology, some industries still lack equal access for those with disabilities. Unfortunately, the healthcare system is one of them. It seems ironic, considering the industry should be one of the most well-versed in knowing what people with disabilities need and how…