Berger and Green Sponsors Winter Warm Up Request-A-Thon
Berger and Green Sponsors Winter Warm Up Request-A-Thon to Help Local Families Stay Warm
As winter temperatures continue to drop, many families in our community face the harsh reality of choosing between paying for heat and covering other essential needs. That is why we at Berger and Green are proud to support initiatives that directly help our neighbors during the coldest months of the year.
This winter, we had the honor of once again being a sponsor at...
Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance is often a long and stressful process. Many applicants receive a denial during their first attempt, not because they are ineligible, but because the application contains preventable errors. Understanding these common mistakes can help you build a stronger claim and improve your chances of receiving the benefits you need.
One of the most common reasons applications are denied is a lack of complete medical...
How to Stay Safe and Prevent Accidents During the Holiday Season
The holiday season brings joy, celebration and time spent with loved ones. It also brings an increase in accidents as people travel, decorate, cook and gather in busy homes. Staying aware of common hazards can help you reduce the risk of injury and keep your holiday celebrations safe.
One of the most frequent causes of holiday injuries is unsafe decorating. Hanging lights or placing decorations...
Essential Safety Tips to Avoid Winter Slip and Fall Injuries
Winter brings snow, ice and freezing temperatures that create hazardous conditions for pedestrians. Slip and fall accidents increase significantly during this time of year, often leading to sprains, fractures and other serious injuries. Understanding the common causes and taking simple precautions can help you stay safe throughout the winter season.
One of the most common contributors to winter...
Understanding the 2026 Cost of Living Adjustment for SSD and SSI Recipients
Every year, the Social Security Administration (SSA) adjusts benefit payments to keep up with inflation. This increase, known as the cost-of-living adjustment or COLA, helps Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients maintain their purchasing power as living costs rise.
For 2026, the SSA has announced a 2.8 percent COLA. This change...