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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Unlocking the Mysteries of the VA’s TDIU BenefitsWe can offer you some help in understanding TDIU and how to avoid mistakes that may sabotage your chances to obtain the benefits you have rightfully earned.
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Comfort Food: Homemade Chocolate PopsIt’s April and we each have our reasons to have a little party. My reasons are: spring is here and the IRS has given us an extra month to file their taxes.
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Common Service-Connected Eye Injuries That Should Qualify for VA BenefitsIf you suffered an eye injury during your military service, you may be able to get compensation. Learn about eye injuries that should qualify for VA benefits.
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How to Get Your Taxes Done for Free!Calculating what you owe in income tax is complicated and professional tax preparation isn’t cheap. However, there are ways to get free tax help.
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Pandemic Clobbers Social Security FundingThe COVID-19 pandemic has created a dire situation for the future of Social Security Social Security old-age retirement benefits and disability benefits.
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Special License Plates Help Fund Fees for Pet Adoption by VeteransA new program from the Nebraska Department of Veterans’ Affairs (NDVA) seeks to help pay for animal adoption fees for veterans
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Meet Ariana ParkerA spotlight on one of the professional team members who work for you at Cuddigan Law.
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Comfort Food: Springtime Fruit, Ham, & Spinach SaladLet’s celebrate spring! After a snowy, frigid winter, I think you will enjoy a taste of spring with the easy to make and easier to enjoy salad.
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Boost Your Grey Matter: Simple Steps to Growing Your Brain PowerFor all the thinking we do with our brains every minute of every day, we seldom think about our brains and how we can improve our ability to think.
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Question of the Month: Will I be awarded disability benefits because I have a particular illness or injury?It is not enough to say you have a certain disease or type of injury even when the diagnosis is backed up your doctor and your medical records.