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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Meet Sara SpindlerA feature on one of the dedicated team members at Cuddigan Law who works on your behalf.
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Comfort Food: Easy QuicheWhen your life is busy you learn to appreciate any recipe that has the word easy in it. (I know I do.) Here is an easy to make, bake, and enjoy quiche.
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VA Disability Ratings for Shoulder and Arm InjuriesIf you injured your shoulder during your military service, you might be eligible for disability benefits. Here, learn how the VA rates shoulder injuries.
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Got 10? How Working Out for 10 Minutes Can Improve Your HealthAre you getting enough exercise? Can 10-minute workouts be the answer? Yes they can,
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For Veterans Waiting on a Disability Decision Relief May be in SightThe backlog of disabled veterans waiting on decisions about their cases has ballooned. But the VA promises it will pare down the backlog.
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SSI Recipients May Qualify for a $50 a Month Internet BenefitYou may qualify to receive up to $50 a month off your monthly internet bill under a new federal program called the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program (EBBP).
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Comfort Food: Honey-Cinnamon Peaches on the GrillGrilling season is in full swing and there is almost no limit to what you can cook on your grill—even dessert.
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VA Disability for Secondary Eye Conditions Caused by MedicationIf you take medication for a service-connected disability and experience secondary eye conditions, you may qualify for additional VA benefits. Learn more here.
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Don’t Get Taken for a Ride: How to Get the Best Car LoanFor most of us, automobiles represent the second largest expenditures (after our homes) that we make in our lifetimes, but sometimes we needlessly overpay.
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Question of the Month: Can You Be Awarded VA Disability for Obesity?To the VA obesity is not a disability that qualifies for compensation. However, the VA has recognized obesity as an intermediate step in establishing a secondary condition.