Blog Home Recent Posts in the Government Benefit Preservation Category Wrongful Death Settlements: How to Plan During Difficult Times After a wrongful death claim, the victim’s loved ones may find it emotionally challenging to make financial decisions. Still, having a solid plan for ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Does Medicaid Cover Assisted Living? Settlement Strategies for Claimants in Need of Long-Term Care Medicaid eligibility for individuals in need of long-term care can get especially complicated when a personal injury settlement enters the mix. An ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Will a Coronavirus Settlement Affect SSDI Benefits? As law firms begin to field new coronavirus-related claims, many claimants may wonder—will a coronavirus settlement impact eligibility for disability ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More 5 Tips to Thrive During COVID-19 With most courts temporarily closed and more litigators turning to settlements , it’s essential to have a plan for each of your clients. Taking ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Stimulus Checks, SSI, and Medicaid: Will Your Clients Be Affected? Many low-income Americans are wondering how and if their CARES Act stimulus checks will affect their needs-based government benefit eligibility . ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Want More Client Referrals? Try this Strategy Every attorney recognizes the importance of a strong referral base. In addition to decreasing your advertising budget, a steady stream of client ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Providing Additional Income for Clients Who Are Unable to Work Few life events are more destabilizing than losing the ability to work. Employment often bestows a sense of pride, a mental challenge, and perhaps ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Securing a Child’s Financial Future When a child is traumatically injured, the instability of the child’s financial future can compound an already emotional situation. Fortunately, there ... Posted By Sage Settlement Consulting Read More Page of 2