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46372

219-765-5019

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   The next few minutes may be worth your while.  In the event you are not prepared, We feel, all the money you spend on disability insurance may be a waste.  You can lose your home, car, and any other possessions unpaid for. Educate yourself on different types of insurance  and your current policy.

   This small investment, we feel, will bring you the added assurance that in the event you need to file a claim it will be done by you, in your words, in an undeniable way.  Because of all the  complications and the surrounding consequences you are not aware of NOW, you will learn how to represent and address yourself in the best manner to accomplish your goals and needs.

Fact: "54 million men, women and children—live with disabilities!"

Quote from www.nod.org date 01/25/2002

"The State of the Union 2002 for Americans with Disabilities"

"The State of the Union Address that President George W. Bush delivered on January 29, 2002, focused on the terrible attacks on the country just over four months ago, and the overwhelming national and international response to them. The President also spoke to the country about the core issues of the nation and his presidency, especially the economy; employment; education; access to the goods and services people want and need; and strengthening the social fiber, commitment to service, and protection of civil rights that are core elements of our national pride.

One large segment of the population that is directly impacted by the issues raised in the President’s speech, and the country’s approach to those issues, is the disability community. As many as one in five Americans—54 million men, women and children—live with disabilities, as of course do their family members, friends, and service providers. Disabilities run a wide gamut, including mental and physical conditions; visible and non-visible ones; conditions that people are born with, or develop during their lifetimes as a result of illness, age, accident, or attack; and ones that have varying degrees of severity. But all fall within a common definition: They in some way limit people’s ability to participate fully in one or more major life activities. Nobody should dismiss disability issues as unimportant to them, for any person can join the disability community in an instant.
 

The Disability Community in a Changed World
September 11 and its aftermath stunned, shook and saddened the nation. The terrorist attacks made all Americans, especially those touched by disabilities, reevaluate our lifestyles, and consider what we could change to better protect ourselves and our loved ones.
 

These survivors, like many of the others who escaped before the towers collapsed, benefited from intensive emergency drills that had been conducted since the World Trade Center bombing in 1993. Their survival is testament to how critical emergency planning and preparedness is—whether the emergency is natural, man-made or terrorist-driven. This has inspired a new focus in the disability community on disaster preparedness."
 

IT'S YOUR CHOICE, Pay a little for an Education now, or be uninformed and let others take advantage of your weakness!!!
 

It is not imperative that one works for money to survive,  AS long as you have paid into your insurance program and have an actual need to draw from it .


DO NOT BE AFRAID TO EDUCATE YOURSELF!
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