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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What to Do If You Need an Increase in Your VA RatingMany veterans find their disability worsens over time. Here, learn how to request an increase in your rating and how the VA addresses your request.
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Evidence Links Gulf War Syndrome and Changes in Brain FunctionMany Gulf War veterans suffer from unexplained medical conditions. Now, research determines that neurological damage is another symptom of Gulf War Syndrome.
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Gulf War Syndrome and Eligibility for VA BenefitsIf you’re a Gulf War veteran, you may have returned from service with Gulf War Syndrome or other unexplained illnesses. Learn about your VA benefit options.
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Illnesses and Medical Conditions Linked to the Gulf WarGulf War veterans have returned from military service with unexplained illnesses, sometimes called Gulf War Syndrome. Learn about these medical conditions.
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Veterans With Hepatitis C Deal May Also Deal With DepressionIf you’re a veteran who suffers from hepatitis C, you may also suffer from depression. Here, learn about the link between these conditions.
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Applying for VA Disability Benefits If You Have Chronic Liver DiseaseIf you’re a veteran who suffers from hepatitis C, you may be eligible for VA Disability. Here, learn more about this chronic liver disease.
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Fibro fog Is a Very Real Symptom of FibromyalgiaIf you suffer fibromyalgia, you may deal with a symptom known as fibro fog. Here, learn more about this cognitive difficulty associated with fibromyalgia.
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Solution to May Newsletter "Game Zone" Puzzle
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Your Social Security- Cuddigan Law May Newsletter,Social Security disability lawyer can help you win benefits, VA grants for wheelchair ramps, speeding up the VA disability process, reducing veteran suicides.
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Learn the VA Rating Scale for Service-Related FibromyalgiaIf you’re a veteran of the Gulf War and suffer from fibromyalgia, you may be eligible for VA disability. Here, learn how the VA rates this condition.