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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Don’t Fall for These 5 TDIU MythsVeterans seeking Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits from the VA need to separate the myths from the facts.
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How to Challenge Unfavorable C&P Exam ResultsIf your C&P exam results don’t support your claim for disability benefits, you have several options for your appeal. Our Veterans benefits attorneys can help.
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How Nexus Letters Help Your VA Disability ClaimA nexus letter can be a vital piece of evidence in your VA disability claim. Learn what makes a letter the most effective.
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Cases Where Veterans May Qualify for Temporary TDIU BenefitsIn some cases, Veterans can receive Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits from the VA on a temporary basis. Learn more here.
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Receiving TDIU for a Service-Connected Eye ConditionIn some cases, Veterans with eye conditions may be eligible for Total Disability Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits from the VA.
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In Veterans, PTSD Often Leads to AlcoholismVeterans with PTSD frequently struggle with alcoholism as a result of their condition. Learn how this affects your application for VA disability benefits.
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Decoding Decisions From the Board of Veterans AppealsA Veterans benefits attorney explains how to interpret your BVA decision and what your next steps should be.
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Receiving VA Disability Benefits for PTSD Due to Military Sexual TraumaIf you've developed PTSD from sexual trauma related to your military service, you are entitled to VA disability benefits. Learn how an attorney can help.
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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.