by Darin Ryburn | Mar 17, 2023 | Blog
Police officers engage in high-risk situations almost daily. They are not only highly trained for dangerous situations, but they also often possess a natural tendency to perform well under intense pressure or the threat of harm. From routine traffic stops, which can...
by Darin Ryburn | Mar 17, 2023 | Blog
It seems like milestones come fast and furiously when kids are young: first steps, first words, first birthday, first day of kindergarten, etc. As they grow up, the milestones are measured in terms of new gray hairs for their parents: getting a driver’s license,...
by Lisa Lucke | Feb 11, 2023 | Blog
If your husband is in law enforcement, you’re probably used to getting creative with the calendar when it comes to celebrating special events or holidays. Sometimes this means celebrating the day after, the day before, or even the weekend before or after a holiday....
by Lisa Lucke | Jan 1, 2023 | Blog
Becoming disabled is an unfortunate, yet realistic concern for law enforcement personnel. The work is risky, the hours are long, and chronic physical stress on the body is a reality. Aside from the obvious personal discomfort that becoming disabled presents is the...
by Lisa Lucke | Nov 7, 2022 | Blog
The types of disability benefits offered by employers typically fall into one of two categories: long term (LTD) and short term (STD). In this FAQ, the difference between the two categories, as well as some other key details are covered so that you know where to begin...
by Darin Ryburn | Oct 11, 2021 | Blog, News
Recently, our law enforcement community lost another CLEA member. Officer Joseph Boberg assigned to the San Andreas Office of the California Highway Patrol passed away on September 7, 2021 from complications due to COVID-19. Officer Boberg, 42, was a 12-year veteran...