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Tips for Filing Your Notice of Disagreement A Notice of Disagreement (NOD) starts the appeals process for your VA disability benefits. Learn how to complete this form. -
Anger Caused by PTSD Can Make it Difficult to Continue Working Trouble managing anger is a common symptom of PTSD. Learn how Veterans can get VA disability benefits to help them cope with their condition. -
Procedural Errors That Can Be Grounds for an Appeal The VA often makes errors in processing applications that can be grounds for an appeal. Learn more about what to do when your disability benefits are denied. -
Emotional Avoidance Isn’t the Answer After a PTSD Diagnosis Avoidance behaviors are a common symptom of PTSD. Learn how Veterans can get the help they need to deal with their condition. -
3 Key Mistakes to Avoid When Appealing a Denial of VA Disability Benefits VA benefits are often denied, and Veterans can lose out if they don’t appeal correctly. Learn what mistakes to avoid and how a lawyer can help. -
Avoidance Behaviors and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Avoidance behaviors are a common symptom of PTSD. Learn how Veterans can get the help they need to deal with their condition. -
Veterans With PTSD May Also Struggle With Migraines Veterans with PTSD often find that their condition leads to migraines. Learn how this can affect your VA disability benefits. -
Receiving VA Disability If Your Medical Records Have Been Lost Getting approved for disability benefits when your records have been lost is difficult, but not impossible. Learn how a Veterans benefits lawyer can help. -
What Veterans Need to Know About the Effects of Agent Orange Agent Orange, a toxic chemical used in the Vietnam War, left many Veterans with severe disabilities. Learn how to apply for the VA disability benefits you need. -
Increase Your Veterans Disability Benefits by Applying for TDIU Applying for TDIU can significantly increase your monthly disability payment. Learn how the VA determines eligibility for this program. -
Court Win: Board Must Explain Why Widow Was Not Entitled to Benefits CAVC judge orders remand because the Board of Veterans' Appeals failed to adequately explain why a widow did not qualify as a surviving spouse. -
Precedential Decision Invalidates Part of VA Regulation, Gives Veteran Opportunity for More Benefits Decision Invalidates Part of VA Regulation, Veteran granted an additional Opportunity for More Benefits.