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3 Common Reasons TDIU Claims Are Wrongfully DeniedVA disability law is so complex that even the person evaluating your disability application may make a mistake. Learn how we can help.
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How PTSD Affects the Aging VeteranAlthough most Veterans with PTSD are diagnosed shortly after returning from combat, symptoms can appear at a later date. Learn how this affects VA disability.
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3 Ways an Attorney Can Help With Your BVA AppealIf you are planning a BVA appeal, an experienced Veterans benefits attorney can help you access the disability benefits you deserve.
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How to Check the Status of Your VA Claim or AppealGoing online is the easiest way to check the status of a VA claim or appeal, but you can also call the regional office or VA hotline.
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Using Testimony From a Vocational Expert to Support Your TDIU ClaimIf you are attempting to receive TDIU benefits from the VA, testimony from a vocational expert can be persuasive evidence.
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How to Get Special Monthly Compensation and TDIUDepending on the nature of their disability, Veterans who receive a 100% rating through TDIU may also qualify to receive Special Monthly Compensation.
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Age Can’t Be Considered as a Factor in TDIU ClaimsAlthough your age can make it hard to find suitable work, this can’t be considered in a TDIU claim. Learn more here.
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What Veterans Need to Know About PTSD Trauma AnniversariesTrauma anniversaries are well-recognized as triggering PTSD symptoms for Veterans. Learn how to cope and why VA disability benefits can be a valuable resource.
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Getting Approved for TDIU When You Have Non-Service Connected DisabilitiesAlthough non-service-connected disabilities can make it hard to find work, they can't be considered in a TDIU claim. Learn more here.
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Using Buddy Statements to Support Your Application for Disability BenefitsBuddy statements can provide powerful evidence for your VA disability claim. Learn how to use them to build a strong case for benefits.
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Receiving TDIU and SSDI BenefitsIf you are receiving TDIU benefits, you may also qualify for SSDI. However, these are separate programs with two distinct application processes.
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Tips for Filing Your Notice of DisagreementA Notice of Disagreement (NOD) starts the appeals process for your VA disability benefits. Learn how to complete this form.