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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Veterans Benefits Lawyer Explains How You May Qualify for Disability Benefits for Respiratory IllnessesUnder the PACT Act, service members diagnosed with respiratory illnesses may qualify for health care and disability benefits. A VA benefits attorney explains.
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How the PACT Act Can Help You Receive VA Disability Benefits for Genitourinary CancerThe PACT Act recategorizes many types of genitourinary cancer. Disability attorney Sean Kendall explains why more veterans may now be eligible for benefits.
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How the PACT Act Can Help You Receive Disability Benefits for Maxillary SinusitisMaxillary sinusitis is painful, and veterans with recurring infections could receive benefits under the PACT Act. A national VA benefits attorney explains more.
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How the PACT Act Can Help You Receive VA Disability Benefits for Allergic RhinitisThe PACT Act makes it easier for veterans to receive a disability rating for allergic rhinitis. National veterans’ benefits attorney Sean Kendall explains more.
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How the PACT Act Could Help You Receive VA Benefits for a Bronchial Asthma DiagnosisThe 2022 PACT Act categorizes bronchial asthma as a presumptive condition. However, veteran affairs attorney Sean Kendall explains what evidence you need.
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How a VA Disability Benefits Lawyer Can Help With the 5 Common Most Common PACT Act ClaimsA disproportionate number of PACT Act claims are filed for five presumptive conditions. Learn what they are and how a VA disability benefits lawyer can help.
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Veterans With Kidney Stones May Qualify for VA Disability BenefitsVeterans with kidney stones can receive VA disability benefits if they can link their condition to their military service. Learn more from a Veterans benefits attorney.
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Veterans With Peripheral Neuropathy Could Qualify for VA Disability BenefitsA Veteran’s benefits attorney explains the VA Disability rating for peripheral neuropathy and which Veterans were at risk of nerve damage in active service.
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Veterans Benefits Attorney Explains How to Qualify for Disability Benefits for Back PainIf you are a Veteran suffering from service-connected back pain, you may qualify for disability benefits. Our experienced VA benefits attorney explains more.
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How to Qualify for VA Benefits for Flat Feet or Plantar FasciitisIf you are a Veteran suffering from flat feet or plantar fasciitis and can prove that it is service-connected, you may qualify for VA disability benefits.
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Criteria Used By the VA to Determine If You Qualify for Disability for Sleep ApneaIf you are a Veteran with sleep apnea, you may qualify for disability benefits. Our attorney explains more here.
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How a Veterans Benefits Attorney Can Help Prove IBS for VA DisabilityIf you are a Veteran with IBS, you may qualify for VA benefits. Our Veterans benefits attorney explains more about what you need to do to qualify for benefits.