How the Pandemic and the Recession Are Affecting the Car Insurance Industry in the US
As all of us know, this Pandemic and the resulting recession has already hit hard on most of us and has also resulted in quite a few major layoffs all across the nation. This condition has not only led to more unemployment, lack of money and depression; but it also has put more and more […]
Unique Problems Associated with Postal Disability Retirements
Uniqueness comes in different forms: as a “stand-alone” entity, it engenders laudatory appreciation for the singularity of its presence, for whatever it does, and in whichever form it may undertake. The negative aspect of it, however, is that when problems arise, they are often ones which are not shared by others and, as such, they […]
OPM Disability Retirements: The Veteran and the Medical Condition
Whether preferential consideration should be granted to Veterans in Federal and Postal employment is a moot point; it is, at its core, a recognition of service and appreciation shown for a duty completed, and in contrast to the sacrifices given in many instances, is relatively a minor advantage benefited. Service given to one’s country is […]
How to Get Cheap Car Insurance
Getting cheap and reliable auto insurance without sacrificing coverage may seem impossible, but it doesn’t have to be. Cheap auto insurance is available to those who know where to look for it. A little bit of online research and comparison of insurers can lead to savings of hundreds of dollars every year. You may have […]
Integration of the OPM Disability Retirement Claim
The term itself implies a prior state of disarray; of disconnectedness and a condition of formless void. That is how every endeavor begins. Preplanning, anticipatory adjuncts to daily routines of mundane strivings; an attempt to prevent the small fires which seem to erupt in our lives; these can somewhat mitigate the greater chaos if and […]
The Viable Option Where Health Impacts One’s Ability to Continue in the Federal or Postal Job
Federal and Postal employees, whether under the older system of the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS), or the new one of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), face the unenviable prospect of having one’s career cut short by an acute or chronic, progressively deteriorating medical condition. For the young, vibrant and energetic Federal or Postal […]