Applying for disability benefits, whether they be from the Social Security Administartion or the VA, is a process can be quite confusing, so we have broken down parts of it into helpful, easy-to-understand articles.
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What to Consider When Using a DBQ as Part of Your Disability ClaimVeterans have more control over their disability claim using a DBQ. Here, learn how your personal doctor can perform your medical evaluation using this form.
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"Your Social Security" December Cuddigan Law NewsletterUnder 50? A Social Security disability secret unlocked, harsh new penalties for Social Security fraud, Comfort Food recipe of the month, In the Community
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Solution to December Newsletter "Game Zone" PuzzleGame key for December Sudoku
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Tips for What to Include in a Buddy Statement for Your VA Disability ClaimIf you’re a veteran filing a disability claim, provide a buddy statement with your appeals. Here, learn some tips for what should be included.
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Functional Limitations That Can Help Your Migraine Disability CaseIf you suffer from migraine headaches and want to file a disability claim, it’s important to include your functional limitations.
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How Do Veterans With Sleep Apnea Qualify for Disability Benefits?Veterans with sleep apnea may qualify for disability benefits by direct service connection or by secondary service-connection based on another condition
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If You Suffer From PTSD, You’re at a Greater Risk for MigrainesIf you’re a veteran who experiences migraines, you may also suffer from PTSD. Here, learn the connection between these two conditions.
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Are You Receiving the Correct Amount of Compensation for Your Service-Connected Diabetes?Type 2 diabetes is a service-connected condition for veterans exposed to Agent Orange.These veterans often challenge the compensation rating level. Learn more
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Veterans: How to Provide Evidence That Your Migraines Are “Prostrating”If you suffer from migraines, you must prove they’re “prostrating” when seeking VA disability. Here, learn why this word is important.
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A Nexus Letter Is Important in Receiving VA Disability BenefitsIf you’re a veteran and believe you have a service connected disability, a nexus letter is important for receiving benefits. Here, learn more about this letter.