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Can You Gift Your Wealth To A Family Member To Qualify For Medicaid?

By Brian S. Karpe |

Medicaid is a program that is funded by the federal government but administered by the state of Connecticut through the Department of Social Services to help low-income and low-asset individuals get assistance with various healthcare needs. Seniors can be eligible for Connecticut Medicaid benefits but they have to meet certain requirements. Specifically, there are… Read More »

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How Can Workers’ Compensation Deny Your Claim?

By Brian S. Karpe |

If you file your claim with your employer’s insurance provider but it is denied, this may come as a shock and be quite distressing. Thinking about the long road you have to recover, how costly your medical expenses are, and what you are going to do about your income when you cannot work are… Read More »

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Reasons Why Your Workers’ Compensation Claim Was Denied

By Brian S. Karpe |

If you were injured while you were at work you may want to have access to your company’s workers’ compensation insurance to help you pay for your injury and rightfully so. Connecticut workers’ compensation coverage is required for businesses with employees or those that use contractors that do not carry insurance. This means it… Read More »

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What Does Medicare Pay For With Long-Term Care?

By Brian S. Karpe |

As we age our parts start to break down and our immune systems are not as strong at defending against diseases. It is just a part of life, and no matter how hard you try to keep yourself in great shape, it is much more difficult to stay healthy in older age and anything… Read More »

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Will Your Medicare Coverage Pay For Long-Term Nursing Home Services?

By Brian S. Karpe |

If you have never looked into the costs of long-term care, you may be surprised at how expensive it can be. Currently, it is averaging $15,000 per month and more. Depending on your circumstances, if you think that your Medicare coverage will pay for those costs, this will not be the case. The last… Read More »

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