Applying for disability benefits, whether they be from the Social Security Administartion or the VA, is a process can be quite confusing, so we have broken down parts of it into helpful, easy-to-understand articles.
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Disability Insight--March Cuddigan Law NewsletterKeep Your Brain Young, Unlock the Secrets of Social Security and VA Disability, Are Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security Disability on the Chopping Block?
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March Newsletter Puzzle SolutionThe answer to the March Sudoku.
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Veterans and Depression Caused by Service-Connected AmputationIf you’re a veteran who suffers from depression caused by a service-connected amputation, you may qualify for benefits. There are a number of reasons why.
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Veterans: Understanding the Difference Between Unemployability and a Partial Disability RatingIf you’re a veteran who suffers from a service-connected condition, you may wonder how to qualify for partial disability or TDIU. Find out more details here.
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Disability Insight--February Cuddigan Law Newsletter5 Way to Avoid Getting Scammed in 2018, Why Hire a Social Security Disability Lawyer, Comfort Food: Crockpot Hamburger Stew, Drop Quote Puzzle
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Puzzle Solution--February "Disability Insights" NewsletterSolution to Drop Quote Puzzle.
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Blue Water Navy Veterans May Be Eligible For Agent Orange BenefitsSome Navy veterans who served off the coast of Viet Nam were exposed to agent orange. The requirements to have a successful claim are detailed. Learn more here.
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Were You Exposed to Agent Orange in Thailand?Agent Orange was used in Thailand as a defoliant. If you served as a military policeman you were likely exposed. Learn the requirements to support your claim.
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Veterans Guide to Prove Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) With Strong EvidenceStruggling to prove Total Disability Individual Unemployability? In this guide, learn 4 types of service-connected conditions and evidence needed for TDIU.
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Our Omaha VA Lawyer Shares the Importance of 100% Disability RatingYou may get a 100 percent disability rating if you’ve returned from military service with an injury or condition and can't work. Here's what you should know.