10th Anniversary Of 9/11 By: Skip Conover | - The 10th Anniversary of 9/11 brings a few reflections, but no closure. We have no real psychic closure. Each of us feels an emptiness and queasy feeling at the base of our being that says the event is not over.
We know that despite the trillions of dollars that have gone into national defense, security systems, wars and reparations, on any given Sunday, not only Sunday, September 11, 2011, or on any day for that matter, something can happen that is even more horrific.
A Quality Resource For Beginner Coin Collectors By: chickie maxwell | - Coin collecting has been a hobby for hundreds of years, and GovMint offers a great online shopping resource for coin collectors who visit myreviewsnow. The coins come from all over the world and include silver and gold coins from the United States and foreign lands, paper currency, coins salvaged from shipwrecks, coins that would be of interest to children, and commemorative coins, including those commemorating the Olympics, as well as jewelry and other gifts. Most of these coins come with their ... Tags:coin collecting, online shopping
Long Term Disability Attorneys By: martin2020 | -
Disability insurance is a benefit that is generally one of the most important parts of a benefits package. While some companies opt to fund a short term disability or dont even offer one at all, many more employers do offer a long term disability program funded through a third party administrator such as a disability insurer.
According to Unum, a major provider of disability insurance, 3 out of every 10 workers between the ages of 25 and 65 will experience an accident or i ... Tags:long, term, disability, attorneys
Disability insurance is a benefit that is generally one of the most important parts of a benefits package. While some companies opt to fund a short term disability or dont even offer one at all, many more employers do offer a long term disability program funded through a third party administrator such as a disability insurer.
According to Unum, a major provider of disability insurance, 3 out of every 10 workers between the ages of 25 and 65 will experience an accide ... Tags:long, term, disability, attorney
How A California Disability Lawyer Can Help You By: Jordan McPelt | - If you live in the state of California and you are disabled, then you're going to need the very best California disability attorney should you be hurt while doing your job. One of the most common causes of hiring an attorney that concentrates on disability issues in California is simply because there are a few insurance providers that might not pay the money that you're owed if you are hurt and cannot work anymore.
The Best Way To File Unum Disability Claims By: Jordan McPelt | - When you own a construction company, any loss by cause of time and materials and even injuries usually transpires and that is why you have got to make sure that your company may need a construction claims consulting firm that will help take care of your best interests.
Construction claims are usually common, particularly when you take care of individual people like plumbers, electricians, carpenters and also other contractors necessary to complete a project. Your own personal constr ... Tags:california disability attorney, unum disability claims
Good Faith Is Good Business By: Anthony Cruz | - Taking on the giants of the disability world is not for the faint of heart.
The cases are complicated, emotionally taxing and terrifically expensive to prosecute, and time is the carriers friend. Carriers know sick people dont fight hard and cant shoulder a long, drawn out courtroom battle. It takes hard-earned respect on both sides of the table to get these cases resolved. However, recent reforms in the industry have made the claims process more efficient and fair for both sides. Tags:Bad Faith Claims Handling, Bad Faith Claim
Out Of The Ashes Of The 90s Comes Disability Profitability By: Anthony Cruz | - To increase the likelihood of success, agents should have an understanding of disability market trends to help overcome possible objections in selling disability insurance. This is now especially true because the internet provides potential clients with easy access to information regarding disability insurers claims handling practices and financial stability.
An "Own Occupation" definition of total disability means the inability to work at your regular occupation - that is to perform the material and substantial duties of your occupation. Under this definition, total disability means the inability to work at your occupation. The "Own Occupation" definition is favorable to you, the insured. The Own Occupation definition recognizes that a loss of regular occupation usually results in a dras ... Tags:disability claim attorney
22% Of Uk Workers Are Unprotected By: David Yates | - UK employees are leaving themselves woefully unprotected financially in the event they are unable to work according to financial protection provider Unum.
The research carried out by Unum found on average UK workers could survive just four weeks without full pay.
An alarming 21 per cent of UK workers, equivalent to 5.5 million adults, admitted to having no financial safety net in place at all, whether it was savings or an insurance policy, such as income protection, life insura ... Tags:Life Insurance, Insurance Company, Death Life, Life Insurance Term, life, insurance, quotes, policy, compare, comparison, advice
California Disability Insurance Attorney - Unum, Unumprovident, Provident Life & Paul Revere's By: William Turley | - Based on publicly available federal court records, Unum, Unumprovident, Provident Life, and Paul Revere companies have been named in almost 5,000 civil actions concerning insurance from 2000 to the present. The conduct of these Disability Insurance companies has been beyond outrageous. Time and again they have unfairly denied Disability Insurance Claims.
Presidential Dollar Coin Collecting: Be A Part Of The Campaign To Respect Past Us Presidents By: Hugh J. Lara | - Past US Presidents are being honored through issue of a series of commemorative coins. It was actually only in the year 2007 that the first Presidential Dollar Program came into existence and it saw Presidential coins honoring the first four US Presidents being issued that featured George Washington and John Adams as well as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
The Program Ends in the Year 2016
For those coin collectors that are interested in Presidential dollar coin col ... Tags:coin, collecting, family, hobbies, home
Union Shield Adorns Newly Designed One Cent Coin By: Robert Chase | - For the fifth time in the course of the previous two years, the Lincoln One Cent coin is getting a redesign. The new design will be limited to the "tails side" of the coin, which will be redesigned for the year 2010 and beyond. The goal of the new design is to represent Abraham Lincoln's legacy and lasting impact through the preservation of the Union.
All About The 2010 Yellowstone National Park Quarter By: Christina Goldman | - The 2010 Yellowstone National Park Quarter is the latest quarter to be released in the America the Beautiful Quarters program and the 2nd one in 2010.
What Is the America the Beautiful Quarters Program?
Life Insurance Companies Now Have Cash And Need To Spend It By: Archie Mathys | - With about a dozen big life insurers reporting good earnings recently, the life insurance industry appears less concerned with the credit losses that dominated recent earnings periods, and now it is turning its attention instead to how best to profit further from billions in recently raised capital.
The 10 Worst Insurance Companies By: Robert Hill | - To identify the worst insurance companies for consumers, researchers at the American Association for Justice (AAJ) undertook a comprehensive investigation of thousands of court documents, SEC and FBI records, state insurance department investigations and complaints, news accounts from across the country, and the testimony and depositions of former insurance agents and adjusters. The final list includes companies across a range of different insurance fields, including homeowners and auto insure ... Tags:worst insurance companies practices
Long Term Disability Insurance - An Inexpensive Hedge Against The By: John Massa | - 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 more?
How would you maintain your current standard of living?
Worst Insurance Companies: The Top Ten Worst Insurance Companies In America By: Russell D. Longcore | - In 2008, the American Association for Justice released a 29-page report entitled The Ten Worst Insurance Companies In America. The report was the result of a comprehensive investigation of a blizzard of court documents, FBI records, state insurance department complaints and investigations, news stories from around the nation, and testimony and depositions from former insurance agents and adjusters. The final list includes companies that insure cars, homes, disability, health and life.
Presidential First Spouse Coin Collections By: Kristi Ambrose | - Through the ages, coin collecting has become more of a hobby to some people and has instead become a full-time business. Some of the coins that are collected range from being worth hundreds to thousands of dollars to some people. Just recently I was looking online for some information about these coins in particular and have found that even the 2008 commemorating coins can be worth well over $500! This is pretty incredibly considering a lot of the times when collecting anything you usually have ... Tags:Jefferson's Liberty gold coin, Dolley Madison gold coin, Jackson's Liberty gold coin
The Unbearable Stupidity Of Al Gore By: Stew Mayers | - There are many descriptions which aptly fit Al Gore the 35 year political veteran. Appellations such as dumb, deceitful, ignorant, demagogic, hypocrite, or mad would be appropriate. Gore has raised money illegally, lied incessantly on various topics, paid his own firm to trade credit-emissions' to offset his carbon footprint' and uttered phrases so mind-numbingly dumb that even G.W. Bush's inconsistent grasp of English and logic looks Churchillian by comparison.
Long Term Care Insurance: Yea Or Nay? By: Clay Cotton | - Long term care insurance coverage simply MUST be considered by everybody who can medically qualify for this important coverage.
Why? For starters here are 10 good reasons:
1. The odds: The odds of your needing long term care are overwhelming: The odds of requiring long term care in your lifetime have now risen to 70 percent. That means that seven out of 10 Americans will use their policies - This is a far greater risk than an auto accident or a house fire. Most peop ... Tags:alzheimers, alzheimers-disease, asset-protection, assets, baby-boomers, benefit, benefits, biological-clock, boomers, cancer, caregiving, coverage, de
History Of The Barber Half Dollar By: Keith Scott | - The Barber Half Dollar, once know as the Liberty Head Half, was minted from 1892 to 1915. In 1887, Mint Director James P. Kimball noted in his annual report the inferiority of our coinage compared to other advanced nations and that in his opinion, the coinage of the U.S. was out of date and should be changed. At the request of Kimball, Senator Justin S. Morill introduced a bill authorizing the Treasury Department to redesign coins without first obtaining the permission of Congress, as long ... Tags:Barber half, charles barber, Morgan, coin collecting, history of the barber half
The Lincoln Cent "€" Part I "€" The Beginning By: Keith Scott | - Incredibly, from 1909 through 2004, over 400 billion pennies have been minted. Yes, that is over four hundred billion, as in billion with a "B". That is roughly 1400 pennies per each US Citizen. If you have a jar, can, piggy bank, no doubt you have your share. More cents are produced than any other denomination. The lifespan of the Lincoln cent has spanned two world wars, several other wars, the first commercial jet flight, trips to the moon, Y2K and the invention of nearly everything we us ... Tags:coins, lincoln cent, pennies