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When you are injured in an accident, your top priority is probably getting the medical care you need. You might not think about the cost of that care or how you are going to make ends meet if you have a severe injury that prevents you from working. Once you have the medical emergencies handled,…

Facts about New Brunswick’s Disability Support Program
The Disability Support Program in New Brunswick provides flexible support for disabled people. Personal disability support plans are developed that allow disabled individuals to have their unmet needs addressed to help each person participate in the community. Some of the disability support that this program may provide includes: — Personal living skills training — Support…

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Is your Long Term Disability claim denied?
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Traumatic Brain Injuries – How are they diagnosed?
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Time is limited, so take action quickly after an accident
When you are injured in an accident, your top priority is probably getting the medical care you need. You might not think about the cost of that care or how you are going to make ends meet if you have a severe injury that prevents you from working. Once you have the medical emergencies handled,…

Facts about New Brunswick’s Disability Support Program
The Disability Support Program in New Brunswick provides flexible support for disabled people. Personal disability support plans are developed that allow disabled individuals to have their unmet needs addressed to help each person participate in the community. Some of the disability support that this program may provide includes: — Personal living skills training — Support…

What to do if you suffer from a concussion following a motor vehicle accident
Concussions following a motor vehicle accident tend to be taken lightly. People often try to walk it off like they would with a scrape or a bruise, but a concussion can have severe and permanent effects on brain functions. That can mean expensive therapy and missed work. Many times, people don’t even know they have…

Is your Long Term Disability claim denied?
First things first – Submitting your long term disability claim can be a little overwhelming and stressful. Here are 5 tips that can help you: 1. Ask your employer for the Long Term Disability Application package The package includes forms that you must fill out as to why you can’t work. It will include forms…

Are You Eligible to Make an LTD Claim?
Navigating the intricacies of Long-Term Disability (LTD) coverage can be confusing, especially if your disability didn’t occur at the workplace. In this article, we’ll explore the eligibility criteria for LTD benefits and shed light on common questions.

Traumatic Brain Injuries – How are they diagnosed?
Motor vehicle accidents are a major cause of TBIs, even if it is a closed head injury. This article explores the methods of diagnosis, symptoms, and the impact of TBIs on individuals.

Time is limited, so take action quickly after an accident
When you are injured in an accident, your top priority is probably getting the medical care you need. You might not think about the cost of that care or how you are going to make ends meet if you have a severe injury that prevents you from working. Once you have the medical emergencies handled,…

Facts about New Brunswick’s Disability Support Program
The Disability Support Program in New Brunswick provides flexible support for disabled people. Personal disability support plans are developed that allow disabled individuals to have their unmet needs addressed to help each person participate in the community. Some of the disability support that this program may provide includes: — Personal living skills training — Support…

What to do if you suffer from a concussion following a motor vehicle accident
Concussions following a motor vehicle accident tend to be taken lightly. People often try to walk it off like they would with a scrape or a bruise, but a concussion can have severe and permanent effects on brain functions. That can mean expensive therapy and missed work. Many times, people don’t even know they have…

Is your Long Term Disability claim denied?
First things first – Submitting your long term disability claim can be a little overwhelming and stressful. Here are 5 tips that can help you: 1. Ask your employer for the Long Term Disability Application package The package includes forms that you must fill out as to why you can’t work. It will include forms…

Are You Eligible to Make an LTD Claim?
Navigating the intricacies of Long-Term Disability (LTD) coverage can be confusing, especially if your disability didn’t occur at the workplace. In this article, we’ll explore the eligibility criteria for LTD benefits and shed light on common questions.

Traumatic Brain Injuries – How are they diagnosed?
Motor vehicle accidents are a major cause of TBIs, even if it is a closed head injury. This article explores the methods of diagnosis, symptoms, and the impact of TBIs on individuals.