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Veterans and Depression Caused by Service-Connected AmputationIf you’re a veteran who suffers from depression caused by a service-connected amputation, you may qualify for benefits. There are a number of reasons why.
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Veterans: Understanding the Difference Between Unemployability and a Partial Disability RatingIf you’re a veteran who suffers from a service-connected condition, you may wonder how to qualify for partial disability or TDIU. Find out here.
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Blue Water Navy Veterans May Be Eligible For Agent Orange BenefitsSome Navy veterans who served off the coast of Viet Nam were exposed to agent orange. The requirements to have a successful claim are detailed. Learn more here.
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Were You Exposed to Agent Orange in Thailand?Agent Orange was used in Thailand as a defoliant. If you served as a military policeman you were likely exposed. Learn the requirements to support your claim.
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Veterans: Evidence Needed to Prove UnemployabilityIf you’re a veteran with a claim for unemployability, there's specific evidence you need to get a VA approval. Here, learn more about this evidence.
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Veterans: What it Means to Be Rated 100 Percent DisabledYou may get a 100 percent disability rating if you’ve returned from military service with an injury or condition and can't work. Here's what you should know.
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Veterans Benefits for Meniere's DiseaseLearn about eligibility for VA benefits, for service connected Meniere's disease
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Possible VA Benefits for Depression Caused by Service-Connected DisabilityIf you’re a veteran whose depression is caused by a service-connected impairment, you may qualify for benefits. We outline important facts for you.
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Total Disability Individual Unemployability: What Veterans Need to KnowIf you’re a veteran unable to work, you may be eligible for TDIU benefits. Read on to learn more about this 100 percent disability rating.
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Veterans May Qualify for Additional Extra-Schedular BenefitVeterans who meet the criteria for TDIU may be eligible for the extra-schedular rating. Here, learn more about this additional monetary benefit.
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