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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Insider Tips on Winning Disability BenefitsBrowse our video library for insider tips and insights about Social Security and VA disability.
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Question of the Month: My disability is temporary. Am I still eligible for Social Security disability?Social Security has strict requirements for disability benefits including how long your disability has lasted or is expected to last.
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Comfort Food: Savory Grilled WingsAt last spring is here! Let’s head outdoors and celebrate with this tasty grilling recipe.
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Secondary Conditions: What Veterans Need to KnowIf you’re a veteran with a service-connected disability, you may also suffer from a secondary condition. Learn more about VA benefits for secondary conditions.
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5 Ways to Prevent Money from Ruining Your RelationshipIt’s hardly the best kept secret that money (and fights over money) may be the number one cause of marital discord and one of the leading causes of divorce.
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Should You Participate in the VA’s Appeals Modernization Act Claims Process?Since November of 2017, the VA has been rolling out a new program intended to speed up the settlement of VA disability cases and reduce the backlog.
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New Medicare Cards Are on the Way. Watch Out for Scams.The old cards were vulnerable to thieves who could use a stolen Medicare card to steal the Social Security Number and cardholder’s’ identity.
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Reopening Your Claim: New and Material EvidenceA single denial of your claim for veterans' benefits doesn't mean you've lost your chance for assistance. Learn how new and material evidence may help.
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Keep Your Brain YoungWe hate to be the ones to tell you this: But just like the rest of your body, your brain is getting older. But mental decline is not a foregone conclusion
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Are Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security Disability on the Chopping Block?As a candidate, Donald Trump repeatedly pledged that if elected there would be zero cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. That was then