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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How Does the VA Rate Neck Disabilities?Here’s what you need to know about how the VA rates neck disabilities.
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What is the Age 55 Rule When Applying for SSDI?The SSA considers you of “advanced age” if you are between 55 and 59 years old. Here’s why that matters.
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What You Need to Know About VA Disability for Knee Pain and Knee ReplacementIf you have chronic knee pain or need a knee replacement due to a service-related injury, you may qualify for VA disability benefits.
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Early Onset Dementia and Social Security DisabilityThe severe limitations brought on by dementia make it unlikely that an individual with this form of mental illness could hold any job.
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What If I Don’t Have Enough Work Credits for Disability Benefits?To qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits you must show that you have enough work credits to qualify, but here are you options if you don't.
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What To Do If You’ve Lost Your VA Award LetterOne of the many letters the VA may have sent you is a Summary of Benefits Letter—also known as a VA Award Letter. This is a critically important letter.
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Cuddigan Law Founding Partner Timothy Cuddigan to RetireAfter nearly 50 years in the legal profession Timothy Cuddigan has announced his retirement effective January 2024. His retirement caps a distinguished legal career.
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Can Your Disability Case be Fast Tracked Under the Compassionate Allowance Program?Applicants with certain serious life-threatening conditions need quicker decisions. In attempt to address this situation the Social Security Administration has developed the Compassionate Allowances program.
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Relieving Back Pain: 6 Simple Things You Can Do Now!Whether it comes on suddenly or develops slowly, back pain is one of the most common medical problems in the U.S. Here are six ways to remedy lower back pain.
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Guard, Reserve Members Less Likely to Get Approved for VA Disability. GAO urges changes.The federal government’s watchdog agency reported that disability approval rates were 11% to 20% lower for reservists and members of the National Guard.