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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Noise Exposure Can Result in Hearing Loss for VeteransIf you’re a veteran and used loud machinery or equipment during your military service, you may suffer symptoms of noise exposure. Here, learn what to watch for.
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Veterans Should Know the Symptoms of Sarcoidosis and How Our VA Disability Lawyer Can Help Get Them BenefitsBoth veterans and non-military workers may be subject to exposures that are linked to sarcoidosis. Our VA disability lawyer details the symptoms to watch for.
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Over 1 Million Individuals are Waiting for a Disability Hearing.The number of individuals waiting for a Social Security disability hearing is at an all time high with more than 1 million claims pending.
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Will A Decision By Social Security Finding You Disabled Be Sufficient to Win Your VA Claim for Individual Unemployability?A favorable Social Security decision finding you disabled may not satisfy VA adjudicators that you are totally disabled according to its rules.
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Information the VA Needs from Your Doctor If You File a Claim for Diabetic Peripheral NeuropathyIf you’re a veteran with diabetic peripheral neuropathy and need disability benefits, learn what information a doctor will provide the VA on a questionnaire.
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How the VA Classifies DepressionIf you’re a veteran suffering from depression and need disability benefits, learn how the VA classifies this condition.
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The 2 Types of Sleep Apnea That Qualify for VA Disability CompensationIf you suffer from sleep apnea, it falls into two categories. Here, learn about the 2 types of sleep apnea that qualify for VA disability compensation.
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Rating System for Sleep Apnea Under ReviewThe VA has seen a sharp rise in sleep apnea claims by veterans. Here, learn why the VA may make changes to the rating system for this condition.
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Deciding Which Treatment Option Is Best for Your Carpel Tunnel SyndromeIf you’ve been diagnosed with CTS, there are surgical and non-surgical options available to treat it. Here, learn about the treatments for this condition.
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How to Tell If You Have Carpal Tunnel SyndromeIf you’re experiencing soreness in your fingers, wrists, and hands, you may have CTS. Here, learn the symptoms of this painful condition.