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WHY PAY YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY TAXES?

By For additional | Published 11/28/2005 | Law | Unrated
Why pay your social security taxes? It is important to pay your social security taxes in order for you to earn your social security credits. These social security credits can help you and your family qualify for the various benefits provided by the social security like disability and survivors’ insurance coverage. These benefits will cover you whether you are working for an employer or whether you are self-employed. Aside from the disability and survivor benefits, there are also the retirement benefits as well as the Medicare protection that covers not only you but also your whole family. The Medicare protection is especially helpful during times when you or your family is in need of an operation or hospital confinement. Moreover, the Medicare protection is available up to your age 65.

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SOCIAL SECURITY MEDICARE BENEFITS

By For additional | Published 11/28/2005 | Law | Unrated
There have been many discussions regarding social security but just what social security means. The term social security pertains to the benefit payments provided to workers and their dependents who qualify as beneficiaries under the old-age survivors and disability insurance programs of the social security act. The social security replaces a portion of the earnings lost as a result of retirement, disability or death. The social security is designed to provide benefits that will be able to replace the greater percentage of earnings especially of lower-paid workers. The social security is truly a pro-poor program. One of the coverage offered by the social security is Medicare, which is a great help to the poor.

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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

By For additional | Published 11/28/2005 | Law | Unrated
The supplemental security disability income programs are the largest of the federal programs that aid people during their disabilities. Moreover, only those individuals who have disability and meet the medical criteria may qualify for benefits under this program. Most of the people who qualify under this category are aged, blind as well as disabled people who have little or no income. The purpose of the supplemental disability programs is to provide cash to disabled individuals in order for them to meet their basic needs for food, clothing and shelter.

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Blunt Facts about Vehicular Accident

By For additional | Published 11/28/2005 | Law | Unrated
Accidents have already become part of our daily lives. It makes us tripped off our usual activities. It kills, injures, damages. Their horrible effect lingers in our mind however, we are not learning from it because according to statistics, vehicular accidents are increasing wildly every year. Aside from recklessness and defective parts which are the common causes of accident before, deviant causes like drug and alcohol dependency are also apparent nowadays.

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After an Auto Accident, what should you do next?

By For additional | Published 11/28/2005 | Law | Unrated
Accident comes in the most unexpected manner. All of a sudden, you will just feel the collision of another vehicle into yours. You hear the screech of the tires and the driver instantly loses his control. Your adrenalin soars with your temper. You’re hurt and aching. You’re fearful at the same time confused. One question revolves around your brain - what shall I do next?

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Protecting your Trade Secrets

By For additional | Published 11/28/2005 | Law | Unrated
Many businesses owe their success to trade secrets. Protecting it may mean continued growth of the business.

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What Do We Need to Know About Wrongful Death?

By For additional | Published 11/28/2005 | Law | Unrated
In the eyes of the law, ignorance excuses no one. Thus, it is more than a prerogative to know the general truth about some claims in order not to sleep on our rights. One of the most prevalent claims is the wrongful death. Moreover, we have to be acquainted with this claim to help us out in the future if wrongful death has occurred.

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The Essence of the Patent Law

By For additional | Published 11/28/2005 | Law | Unrated
As a general rule, patents are associated with things and processes which are vital to the world the only exception though are innovative designs. Patents also allow the creator of some inventions to preclude others from making use of it commercially without the permission of the creator. It is possible to acquire patent on technologies used in arts.

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SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVOR BENEFITS

By For additional | Published 11/28/2005 | Law | Unrated
Two things in this world are sure and these are living and dying. The living part benefits of Social Security comprises of disability benefits, retirement benefits and Medicare Health Benefits. The death benefits of Social Security is embodied in its survivor insurance package wherein the family of the deceased Social Security member is given the deceased retirement benefits in order to help them continue with their lives. Aside from that, in most cases the survivors insurance is probably more than the value of the deceased life insurance. By now, you are probably thinking just how you may be able to earn social security survivors benefits. The first thing to do is of course to become a member of social security and then you have to work in order for you to earn enough Social Security credits. A social security member can earn up to four credits each year. These credits will be the basis for the survivor benefits that would be given to the family of the deceased social security member. In addition, the survivor benefits to be given to the family of the deceased social security member will also depend on the age of the member at the time he or she died. For social security members who died at a young age, fewer credits are allotted for the family and would therefore render them a much lower survivor benefits. The survivor benefits will also depend on the working years of the social security member. In addition, each member of the social security is allowed to have not more than forty credits which is also equivalent to ten working years.
 
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