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GERD Secondary to PTSD VA Disability Claims Are Winnable With Strong Evidence
A secondary GERD VA claim linked to PTSD requires strong evidence. Learn what nexus letters, medical opinions, and representation can do for your claim.
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What Veterans with PTSD and Heart Disease Need to Know About Secondary VA Claims
Veterans with PTSD may qualify for VA disability benefits for heart disease. Learn how to file a secondary service claim, build your case, and how we can help.
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Pursuing VA Benefits for Sleep Apnea Secondary to PTSD
Sleep apnea secondary to PTSD is a recognized VA claim. Learn how the Law Office of Sean Kendall helps build your case, gather evidence, and pursue benefits.
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What Every Veteran Should Know Before Using AI to File a Disability Claim
AI can assist with filing VA disability claims, but it can’t replace skilled legal judgment. Learn AI limitations before filing a PTSD, TBI, or PACT Act claim.
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How to Protect Your Disability Rating From the VA’s AI System
The VA's AI system has processed over 1 billion Veteran documents. Here's what that means for your disability rating—and how to protect it now.
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Proving the Link Between GERD and PTSD
GERD linked to PTSD may qualify for VA secondary benefits. Learn what evidence you need and how a Veterans benefits lawyer can help you win.
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Navy Veterans and MST at Sea: Understanding Your Right to Disability Compensation
Navy Veterans who survived military sexual trauma at sea have rights. Find out how to pursue VA disability benefits for MST that happened aboard ships.
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What Army Veterans Should Know About PTSD VA Disability Claims
Filing a VA disability claim for Army-related PTSD requires proving service connection. Find out what evidence matters and how to navigate the process.
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From Combat Training to Chronic Pain: VA Benefits for Army Shoulder Injuries
Rotator cuff tears, dislocations, and joint damage from Army service may qualify for VA disability benefits. Learn how to document your shoulder injury claim.
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Combat Wasn't the Only Trauma: PTSD Stressors Navy Veterans Face
Navy Veterans face unique PTSD stressors from combat, accidents, and trauma. Learn how these experiences qualify for disability benefits and how we can help.
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When PTSD Attacks Your Immune System: Secondary Service Connection for Autoimmune Disorders
Veterans with PTSD can develop autoimmune conditions. Learn how chronic stress affects immunity and how to prove secondary service connection for VA benefits.
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Between Symptoms and Side Effects: Why Treatment Impairment Matters in TDIU Cases
Medication impairment from service-connected conditions can qualify you for TDIU. Learn how treatment effects impact VA unemployability claims.