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Veterans Can Get VA Disability for a Heart Problem After DischargeIs your coronary artery disease, hypertension or heart attack service-connected? You may be able to collect VA disability compensation benefits.
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Iraq War Veterans With Breathing Problems May Be Eligible for VA Disability BenefitsDid you suffer asthma or other chronic breathing problems when you were deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan? Find out if you could qualify for VA disability here.
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Are There Up Front Fees to Hire My VA Disability Attorney?Worried about talking to a VA disability lawyer because you can’t afford to pay up-front? Learn how attorneys charge for fees in VA cases here.
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How Can I Get Help Gathering My Medical Records for a VA Disability Claim?Veterans may have difficulty getting the medical records they need to file for VA disability. Find out which services can help you get the documents you need.
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How Your Compensation & Pension Exam (C&P Exam) Affects Your VA Disability ClaimWhat is a C&P exam, and how does it affect your VA disability benefits? Find out what to expect at your compensation and pension medical review.
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Payment for Nursing Homes: A Little-Known VA Disability BenefitDid you know that disabled veterans may not have to pay for their own nursing home care? Learn more about these VA disability benefits here.
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How Veterans Can Prove That Military Service Caused Their DisabilityAre you having trouble making a link between your disability and your years of military service? Find out what proof veterans will need for VA benefit approval.
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What Legal Fees to Expect When Hiring a VA Disability AttorneyAre you considering hiring a VA disability attorney, but are afraid of the costs? Click here for answers to many questions surrounding benefits representation.
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Efforts to Relieve the VA Disability Backlog May Not Be as Helpful as Veterans HopeIs your VA disability application still in a pile at your benefit office? A recent NPR story shows how efforts to help the backlog of claims are slow at best.
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Do You Qualify for Veterans Compensation Because of Individual Unemployability (IU)?The Veterans Administration pays compensation at rate of 100% to Veterans whose service connected injuries make them unemployable. See if you qualify for IU.
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Top 10 VA Disability Articles
What to Expect When You Take a METS Test for Ischemic Heart Disease
How Do Veterans With Sleep Apnea Qualify for Disability Benefits?
Veterans Can Hire an Accredited Attorney to Represent Them on a Contingency Basis
How the VA Determines Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU)
A Nexus Letter Is Important in Receiving VA Disability Benefits
Important Facts About the VA’s Right to Take Away Your Gun
How the VA Assigns a Disability Rating for Service-Connected PTSD
Service-Related Arthritis and How to Get Veterans Disability
How Veterans Can Prove That Military Service Caused Their Disability
Possible VA Benefits for Depression Caused by Service-Connected Disability