Short-Term Disability Is Undersold and Vital
If there is a SINGLE starting point, this is it. For anyone that works, and pays bills, the most likely negative event is the inability to work. If you sustain an injury while at work, Workers’ Compensation will do. However, that is not the practical reality.
Even if a workplace has paid sick leave, which isn’t that many, the money isn’t quite enough.
The problem, historically, has been that the premium and benefits have been almost impossible to locate easily. Until now.
Important: SOMEONE YOU KNOW can use this information, have them subscribe to Jae’s Corner (insert forceful nudge). We will have big new developments, they are marinating quickly here.
Back to the show: Click here for short-term disability quotes.
You can take this email on your phone and compare prices for your prescriptions.
Remember:
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It won’t be a good idea to use these if you KNOWINGLY will approach the Medicare Part D Coverage Gap, because the money you use on these will NOT COUNT towards the deductible, the accounting towards the Coverage Gap or The Catastrophic Stage under Medicare Part D.
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For those not Medicare-eligible, these are very usually ok to use, because it is VERY UNLIKELY that your individual health insurance plan integrates your prescription coverage with your health coverage.
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For the uninsured, obvious: you can use these, and can cherry-pick the prices. That is entirely up to you.