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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February 2015 Newsletter"Your Social Security" February 2015 Newsletter by Cuddigan Law
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What Legal Fees to Expect When Hiring a VA Disability AttorneyAre you considering hiring a VA disability attorney, but are afraid of the costs? Click here for answers to many questions surrounding benefits representation.
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Workers Who Qualify May Receive Disability Benefits Due to Colon CancerSuffering from colon cancer is a devastating experience for any patient. Fortunately, disability benefits may be available to help alleviate financial burdens.
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Efforts to Relieve the VA Disability Backlog May Not Be as Helpful as Veterans HopeIs your VA disability application still in a pile at your benefit office? A recent NPR story shows how efforts to help the backlog of claims are slow at best.
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Should You Include Both Mental and Physical Injuries on Your Social Security Disability Application?How should you apply for Social Security disability for two separate conditions? A disability attorney explains filing for both mental and physical injuries.
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Do You Qualify for Veterans Compensation Because of Individual Unemployability (IU)?The Veterans Administration pays compensation at rate of 100% to Veterans whose service connected injuries make them unemployable. See if you qualify for IU.
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Traumatic Brain Injuries: How to Get Social Security DisabilityTraumatic brain injuries, also known as TBI, require significant testing to establish its disabling limitations. You can get social security disability though.
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Veterans Are Able to Hire an Accredited Attorney to Represent Them on a Contingency BasisVeterans Attorney fees are regulated. The VA considers 20% to be a reasonable fee and withholds and pays this fee directly to attorneys who represent veterans
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An Accredited Veterans Disability Attorney Is Able to Connect the VA Regulations to Your Medical Evidence to Help You With Your ClaimA veterans attorney can evaluate your claim and connect your medical evidence with the rules and regulations that the VA is supposed to follow in your claim.
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Does Your Disabled Adult Child Qualify for Social Security Benefits ?Benefits are available under certain conditions for disabled adult children of disabled and retired workers. Learn whether your family may qualify here.