By: Jim Perry | 2010-03-31 | Regulatory compliance If you have recently lost a social security card, you need to consider the potentially harmful implications. Once someone has your social security number, there are a number of things they can do with it. First of all, they can use it to establish credit in your name. Then, they can run up thousands of dollars in bills that you are responsible for. It may be that the first you know there is a problem is when the collector comes knocking on the door asking you to pay up. read more
By: Jim Perry | 2010-03-31 | Regulatory compliance Did you know that if you lose your social security card, identity theft can ensue? The problem is that these cards have become such an integral part of the lives of Americans that they provide the basis for a whole host of identification. Yet people still carry them around in their wallets without a thought about what would happen if it was lost or stolen. read more
By: Amy j | 2013-03-06 | Credit Everyone knows how important it is to have a social security card. This is the card that enables the holder to gain employment, enjoy benefits, and complete transactions. If there’s a lost social security card, there’s a high probability that a SS card credit fraud or credit scam could take place. You should therefore report your lost social security card the moment it is either lost or stolen read more
By: Amy j | 2013-03-14 | Credit A lost social security card is a huge matter to be overly concerned about. It could most likely result in a credit scam. As a responsible cardholder, you should understand the importance of reporting your lost SSN card. read more
By: Antonio Baxter | 2011-04-06 | Data Recovery What is the use for SSN? There are quite a few people who nevertheless do not get the notion of this range assignment. On the other hand, it is extremely imperative to have an individual due to the fa... read more
By: Robert Siciliano | 2011-08-27 | Security The most basic advice for protecting your own identity is to protect your Social Security number. The obvious solution is simply never to disclose your number, but this is silly, since, depending on your age, you have probably provided it to hundreds of people, on hundreds of forms. It now sits in hundreds of databases, accessible to thousands, and possibly even available for sale. read more
By: Kathy Lane | 2010-03-28 | Marriage Married couples don't know which of them will die first. Not a pleasant thought to discuss but a very important topic none the less. What you need to know is when the first spouse dies, the remaining spouse's social security benefits may be radically changed, and not always for the better. read more
By: Marya Sieminski | 2010-03-30 | Disabilities Social Security Disability program provides monthly cash payments and medical coverage to disabled workers and their families. Regardless of eligibility, the Social Security Administration often turns down initial applications for Social Security Disability benefits. read more
By: Rafi Michael | 2010-04-01 | Law If a person is disabled and thus unable to work, he or she has the right of pursuing a claim for social security disability getting it filled immediately. Many who have made claims for disability benefits have experienced hardships and problems generally because they do not know the length of the process involved and only realize later that it was better that they had filled an application immediately. read more
By: Gary Taylors | 2010-03-28 | Internet Business A social security background check is one of the most extensive background checks that can be done. Often when you are hired for a new job, or move-in to a rental property, the employer or tenant will conduct a social security background check to see things about you such as your previous employers, credit history and much more. read more
By: Carina Smith | 2010-10-06 | Article Marketing In less than three decades, federal deficits will result in the inadequate funding of the Social Security system, which will decrease benefits significantly for workers who will retire after 2037. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-30 | Regulatory compliance Social Security disability benefits were established to help individuals who are suffering from legally-recognized disabilities maintain an acceptable standard of living. For many people living with disabilities, SSA benefits are a valuable source of income that helps them pay bills, buy groceries, and support dependents financially. When an individual collects disability payments under fraudulent conditions, the entire system suffers. read more
By: ParmanLawOK | 2011-04-13 | Law Social security is a government program that withholds money from workers paychecks and uses it to help retired individuals pay their living expenses. Whether or not it will continue how it might cont... read more
By: Writers Room | 2010-12-24 | Security Social Security may be a federal law enacted in 1935 united of President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal programs. Because the title itself counsel, Social Security provides security for people from future economic downfall because of physical limitations. read more
By: Phineasgray | 2011-08-02 | Law Life is like a roller coaster ride. One moment you have happiness and excitement, but the very next may be some accident that brings your world upside down. read more