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Help! My VA Disability Case Has Been Remanded—What Happens Now?Have you been sent a notice that your VA disability case has been remanded? Our attorneys help veterans understand what happens next.
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Veterans With PTSD May Have an Easier Time Getting Discharge Upgrades for VA DisabilityWere you denied a discharge upgrade making you ineligible for VA disability benefits? New regulations allow PTSD sufferers to reapply for an upgrade.
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Veterans Suffering From PTSD May Benefit From Prolonged Exposure TherapyIs prolonged exposure therapy a good way to treat PTSD? Find out what this type of therapy involves and how veterans may benefit from it.
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3 Ways an Independent Medical Expert Can Help Your VA Disability CaseShould you get a second opinion on your VA disability? Find out why a medical expert could be a wise investment in your veterans’ disability compensation case.
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How the VA Determines Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU)What information will the VA consider when you apply for Total Disability Individual Unemployability(TDIU) or Individual Unemployability (IU)?
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Iraq War Veterans Suffering Depleted Uranium Exposure Can Get VA Disability BenefitsAre you a veteran who has been diagnosed with kidney failure? You may be able to collect VA disability for suffering poisonous effects of depleted uranium.
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Veterans Join Together to Sue VA Over Delayed Disability RecordsStill waiting for the VA to release your medical records? Find out why many veterans have filed a lawsuit against the VA for delaying their disability cases.
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Veterans Exposed to Agent Orange May Qualify for VA Presumptive DisabilityWere you diagnosed with cancer, heart disease, or neuropathy? Veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange may qualify for presumptive disability from the VA.
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Will the VA Take My Attorney Fees Directly Out of My Disability Back Pay?Have you put off hiring a VA disability attorney because of concern about the cost? Find out how to pay your VA disability lawyer fees when your case is won.
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Veterans Can Get VA Disability for a Heart Problem After DischargeIs your coronary artery disease, hypertension or heart attack service-connected? You may be able to collect VA disability compensation benefits.
Our Library Offers a Wealth of VA Disability Information
Top 10 VA Disability Articles
What to Expect When You Take a METS Test for Ischemic Heart Disease
How Do Veterans With Sleep Apnea Qualify for Disability Benefits?
Veterans Can Hire an Accredited Attorney to Represent Them on a Contingency Basis
How the VA Determines Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU)
A Nexus Letter Is Important in Receiving VA Disability Benefits
Important Facts About the VA’s Right to Take Away Your Gun
How the VA Assigns a Disability Rating for Service-Connected PTSD
Service-Related Arthritis and How to Get Veterans Disability
How Veterans Can Prove That Military Service Caused Their Disability
Possible VA Benefits for Depression Caused by Service-Connected Disability