We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability and Veterans' Disability Benefits, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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Many Types of Service-Connected Sleep Disorders May Qualify for VA BenefitsIf you’re a veteran, you may suffer from one of many types of sleep disorders. Here, learn about these service-connected conditions.
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What Is 'Swedish Death Cleaning' and Should You Be Doing It?The very words “Swedish Death Cleaning” is sure to get your attention, but it’s not as gloomy as it sounds. It’s more of a wakeup call,.
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Waiting for Social Security Disability Benefits? The Smartest Thing You Can Do in the Meantime.The wait for Social Security disability benefits can be very frustrating & very long. Here's the smartest thing you can do while your claim is being processed.
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Question of the Month: The VA can’t find my medical records, what do I do now?If someone has told you that your medical files cannot be located, you should not simply give up on your attempts to find them.
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Comfort Food: Watermelon SlushieFor these sweltering summer days, you’re going to want a cool drink to sip on.
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When You Receive a RAMP Invitation LetterIf you’re a veteran with an open appeals claim, you may receive a RAMP letter from the VA. This is an invitation to proceed with the process a different way.
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Smart Glasses: A Visionary Innovation?Sensing chip in eyeglass frames automatically detects eyesight distances.
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Thousands of Veterans Who Suffer Chronic Pain May Now be Eligible for BenefitsA recent court ruling may open the door to VA disability benefits for thousands of veterans suffering from pain related to their military service.
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Insider Tips on Winning Disability BenefitsBrowse our video library for insider tips and insights about Social Security and VA disability.
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Question of the Month: My disability is temporary. Am I still eligible for Social Security disability?Social Security has strict requirements for disability benefits including how long your disability has lasted or is expected to last.