See below for important links to forms and hotlines for veterans. Relevant updates within the VA system and information related to veteran's law can also be found below.
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What to Expect From a Board Hearing With a Veterans Law JudgeAlthough it’s not required, attending a board hearing with a Veterans law judge can help strengthen your claim for disability benefits.
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How the PCL-5 Is Used to Evaluate PTSD SymptomsThe PCL-5 form is often used by healthcare providers to make a provisional PTSD diagnosis or to measure the effectiveness of a Veteran’s treatment.
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Receiving TDIU for a Traumatic Brain InjuryVeterans who are unable to work due to traumatic brain injuries may be eligible for Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits from the VA.
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Using Private Medical Evidence to Support Your Disability ClaimPrivate medical evidence can often help strengthen a claim for VA disability benefits. Learn how an attorney can help you build the strongest case.
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Receiving VA Disability Benefits for PTSD After a TBIMany Veterans develop PTSD after a traumatic brain injury. Learn how to maximize your compensation for these disabling conditions.
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What You Need to Do After Winning Your VA AppealWhat happens after winning your VA appeal? While this is an occasion to celebrate, there are still some things you should do to protect your benefits.
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How Hypervigilance Affects the Lives of Veterans With PTSDHypervigilance is a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder. Learn how to recognize this behavior and what a VA disability attorney can do to help.
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How a CAVC Review Can Help You Access Your VA Disability BenefitsAppealing to the CAVC provides judicial review of a BVA decision. Learn how this affects your claim for VA disability benefits.
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PTSD Myths You Shouldn’t BelievePTSD is a common mental health disorder, but it’s often misunderstood. Learn what myths you shouldn’t believe if you’re applying for VA disability benefits.
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Receiving TDIU for Multiple DisabilitiesCombining disabilities to become eligible for Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits can be done in several ways.
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Case Study #1: A Deployment in TakhliAttorney Sean Kendall relays 2 interesting cases in which he was able to help his military veteran clients win their appeals
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Understanding the Relationship Between PTSD and TMJ DisorderVeterans with service-connected PTSD may be eligible for additional compensation for TMJ disorder. Learn how a VA disability attorney can help.