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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Sleep Apnea VA Rating System ChangesThe VA pays nearly $2 billion for sleep apnea claims. Here, learn the rating changes the VA is making for this condition.
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How an Omaha Disability Benefits Attorney Can Help You Win Your Social Security ClaimSee how our Omaha disability benefits attorney can present your case in a way that the SSA can understand so that you win your Social Security claim.
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My dad is an elderly veteran who can only get around in a wheelchair. Will VA cover the installation of a ramp for the home where he lives?The VA has two key programs that cover home accessibility: Specialty Adapted Housing (SHA) grants and Home Improvement and Structural Alterations (HISA) grants.
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Congresswoman Tells Veterans’ Advocates About New Initiatives to Speed Up the VA Appeals Process and to Prevent Vet Suicides
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Comfort Food: Crockpot BeefComfort Food: A recipe for an easy crockpot beef dinner. Enjoy this recipe with your family and loved ones! Perfect for every gathering.
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Know These 7 Facts About FibromyalgiaNew research offers hope in treating fibromyalgia. Here, learn 7 critical facts about this challenging condition.
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Less Expensive RA Therapies May Work Just as Well as More Expensive TreatmentsVeterans and civilians who suffer from RA take a variety of medications. Learn why one study says less expensive drugs work as well as expensive treatments.
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Comfort Food: A recipe from the kitchen of Janet CuddiganThere’s nothing like homemade treats to put smiles on your children’s faces. I think they’ll like these "Magic Cookie Bars".
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Question of the month: If I am disabled and qualify for disability benefits, do I still have to pay child support?Earning disability benefits does not eliminate your financial obligations including child support. You must make the payments that were directed by the court.
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You’re Right, Social Security Does Not Feel Your Pain (And What You Can Do About It)Pain, by its very nature, is subjective, and that makes pain cases difficult. Because of this, too many genuine disability claims are denied.