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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5 Common PTSD Secondary Conditions for Veterans Disability Benefits5 common PTSD secondary conditions diagnosed in veterans. In this guide, our VA Benefits Lawyer discuss about PTSD VA ratings and how to file the claim.
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PTSD Statistics Show You're Not AloneStruggling with PTSD can seem lonely, but statistics show you're not alone. Learn how common this condition is among Veterans.
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The History of PTSD Among U.S. VeteransSoldiers have struggled with PTSD symptoms for decades, but this condition is often misunderstood. Learn how our views have changed since the Civil War.
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4 Things You Should Know About PTSD Claims for Military Sexual TraumaLearn what Veterans with PTSD related to military sexual trauma need to know if they are applying for VA disability benefits.
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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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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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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 VA Disability Benefits for PTSD After a TBIMany Veterans develop PTSD after a traumatic brain injury. Learn how to maximize your compensation for these disabling conditions.
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How Hypervigilance Affects the Lives of Veterans With PTSDHypervigilance is a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder. Learn how to recognize this behavior and what a VA disability attorney can do to help.
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PTSD Myths You Shouldn’t BelievePTSD is a common mental health disorder, but it’s often misunderstood. Learn what myths you shouldn’t believe if you’re applying for VA disability benefits.
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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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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.