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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Winning VA Disability Benefits: One Vet's Story - David ParkerAfter the VA turned down his claim this vet turned to the VFW and the American Legion for help, but they failed. After 12 years he turned to Cuddigan Law.
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Jammed Up in the Social Security Disability Process? Here Are Steps You Can Take.If you are waiting for a Social Security disability hearing there are some steps you can take to speed up the process.
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Congress Puts a Budget Squeeze on Social SecurityAre politicians—unable to kill Social Security outright—are trying a backdoor approach by starving the Social Security Administration’s budget?
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What is a VA Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ)?A VA Disability Benefits Questionnaire or DBQ is a form which allows veterans to visit a primary care provider for their medical evaluation.
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Social Security Disability Insurance: Protecting Those Who Need It MostIt is a tragic situation, but disability happens more often than most people imagine. SSDI has provided basic but essential protection.
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Comfort Food: Game Day Porcupine MeatballsEven if you are just tailgating in your living room, here’s an easy to make (and easier to eat) recipe for meatballs to enjoy during the games.
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Test Your Social Security KnowledgeTake our True/False Quiz. (Hey, you have a 50% chance of being right!)
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Can Creditors Take Your Social Security Disability Benefits?Generally speaking, creditors cannot garnish your Social Security disability benefits without your permission. However, there is one big exception to this rule.
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Comfort Food: Effortless Apple CrispHomemade desserts always add a bit of flair and flavor to holiday meals. Here’s a recipe that your family will love and you’ll love how simple and easy it is.
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Why Are So Many Gulf War Veterans Being Denied Disability Benefits?The numbers are astonishing. The VA estimates that 44 percent of the veterans who served in the 1990-91 Persian Gulf War are suffering from Gulf War Illness.