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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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.
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What Veterans Need to Know About Filing a Substantive AppealA Substantive Appeal provides a Veteran with the chance to present arguments relating to factual or legal errors in the decision of the regional office.
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What Veterans Need to Know About the Decision Review Officer Hearing ProcessA decision review officer (DRO) hearing is often recommended before you appeal to the Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA). Learn more here.
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What to Expect at a BVA Hearing for Veterans Disability BenefitsBVA hearings are less formal than a typical courtroom proceeding, but knowing what to expect can help you prepare appropriately.
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Finding New and Relevant Evidence for Your Supplemental ClaimWhen you have new and relevant evidence for the VA, a Supplemental Claim can increase your chances of being approved for disability benefits.
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BOARD OF VETERANS’ APPEALS VIRTUAL HEARING OPTIONThe Board of Veterans’ Appeals (Board) has launched a new virtual hearing option, providing Veterans with the flexibility
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Appealing a Denial of VA Disability Benefits Based on a Preexisting ConditionIf you receive a VA denial claiming that you have a preexisting condition, it’s important to understand the presumption of soundness for your appeal.
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TDIU Benefits Eligibility and What Doesn’t Count for ApprovalDiscover if you qualify for TDIU benefits! Learn about eligibility criteria, what counts (and what doesn’t), and how to secure the VA benefits you deserve
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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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How Veterans with Depression Can Qualify for TDIU BenefitsVeterans with severe depression may be eligible to receive TDIU benefits if their condition prevents them from working. Learn how to qualify.