To show that you are entitled to VA unemployability, you have to prove that your VA service-connected disabilities keep you from working. You must
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As we approach another Veterans Day, it is important to examine if we really honor our veterans on this national holiday? The answer would be YES for
Learn MoreAmbiguity in the VA manual regarding diabetes and cataracts According to recent statistics, more than half of all Americans age 65 or older have
Learn MoreThe VA uses the term nexus to describe the connection between a veteran’s in-service injury or illness to their current disability, and there are 5
Learn MoreYes, in several ways. First, the Social Security Administration does not assess Residual Functional Capacity Assessments for Children. Additionally,
Learn MoreI first want to briefly explain what PTSD is and the effects it can have on one’s daily quality of life. Many people experience this very debilitating
Learn MoreThe VA defines a veteran as a person who served in the active military, naval, or air service, and includes full-time service in the Army, Navy, Air
Learn MoreI have been receiving Social Security disability benefits for some time now but was recently told the benefits will be cut off because I am no longer
Learn MoreExposure to lead in the environment can have a disastrous impact on health. There are many routes of exposure, and many regulations in the past have
Learn MoreIn a previous post, I talked about the ways in which veterans could be exposed to Lead Paint. However, lead-based paint is not the only route of
Learn MoreThe average processing time of Veteran appeals during 2013 – 562 days. The current inventory of pending Veteran appeals – 256,061 and growing every
Learn MoreWhen the VA awards service-connection for a condition/disease, it has to determine how much to award for the condition/disease. To facilitate this
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