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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Working from Home Can be a Pain in the…BackThese days more and more of us are working from home. And, not coincidentally, more and more of us are suffering from back pain. Here are steps to reduce pain.
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The Pandemic is Affecting VA Operations With Some Surprising OutcomesThe ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has forced the VA department to work differently and in an unexpected twist the VA may actually be reaching more veterans.
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Comfort Food: Watermelon RefresherFor these hot days of summer, a cool beverage is always a big hit. You’ll really enjoy this refreshing, fruity drink.
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How PTSD Impacts Your Rights to Gun OwnershipBeing diagnosed with PTSD does not mean you’re prohibited from owning a gun. Learn how mental health issues affect gun ownership rights.
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Don’t Fall Victim to Coronavirus ScamsThe headlines these days are, of course, dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, so crooks are trying leverage this situation to steal our money or information.
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Meet Kim Schram--Cuddigan Law’s Newest AttorneyA Midwesterner through and through, Associate Attorney Kim Schram earned her undergraduate degree at Doane University and law degree from Creighton University.
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Comfort Food: Hearty Chicken Pot PieIs there a more comforting comfort food than a chicken pot pie with a golden brown crust and creamy filling? I don’t think there is.
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Help for Veterans Who Seek Disability for PTSD After a Terrorist ActIf you’re a veteran with PTSD who experienced a terrorist or hostile act during service, you may qualify for VA disability benefits. Learn more here.
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Meet Kim Schram: Cuddigan Law’s Newest AttorneyTo expand our ability to advocate for you, Cuddigan Law is pleased to announce the addition of a new attorney to our staff, Kim Schram.
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Know the 3 Categories of MalingeringIf you’re being denied VA benefits, it might be because your doctor believes you’re malingering. We explain the three categories of this behavior.