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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Factors Used to Consider Eligibility for TDIULearn what factors are considered when approving benefits for Veterans seeking TDIU for a service-connected disability.
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Using Non-Combat PTSD Stressors to Qualify for Disability BenefitsVeterans with service-connected PTSD are entitled to VA disability benefits, but those with non-combat stressors may find the application process difficult.
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Receiving TDIU Benefits for DepressionVeterans with severe depression may be eligible to receive TDIU benefits if their condition prevents them from working. Learn how to qualify.
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Receiving TDIU Benefits for PTSDVeterans with severe PTSD may be eligible to receive TDIU benefits if their condition prevents them from working.
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Using TDIU to Gain the Benefits of a 100% VA Schedular RatingReceiving TDIU allows you to gain the benefits of a 100% VA schedular rating, even when you would not otherwise qualify.
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A Look at the Connection Between PTSD and Sleep ApneaPTSD can often lead to sleep apnea, which creates additional challenges for a disabled Veteran. Learn how this affects your VA disability benefits.
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Providing Evidence for a TDIU ClaimTo be eligible for TDIU benefits, you must meet submit evidence of your disability, earnings, and work history.
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Understanding the Difference Between Combat Stress and PTSDCombat stress and PTSD are often confused. Learn the difference and how to protect your right to VA disability benefits for PTSD.
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Understanding the Link Between TBI and DepressionSuffering a TBI in the military can lead to severe depression. Learn how this affects your claim for Veterans disability benefits.
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Appealing Your VA Benefit DenialIf your Veterans disability claim has been denied, you are legally entitled to an appeal. Attorney Sean Kendall can guide you through this process.
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How the VA Determines TDIU EligibilityTo be eligible for Total Disability Based on Individual Unemployability, you must meet specific criteria. The office of Sean Kendall, Attorney-at-Law, explains.
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What You Need to Know About Service-Connected PTSDService-connected PTSD is common among Veterans who have been exposed to life-threatening situations as part of their military service.