Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental health condition that affects many veterans who have experienced traumatic events during their military service. PTSD can significantly impact a veteran’s daily life, relationships, and ability to work. Fortunately, the VA offers disability benefits to veterans who suffer from PTSD, but proving the condition’s connection to your […]
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4 Things Not to Say in a Disability Interview: Tips for Success
The disability interview is a critical part of the Social Security Disability (SSD) application process. During this interview, the Social Security Administration (SSA) asks you about your medical condition, daily activities, and work history to better understand how your disability affects your ability to work. However, it’s important to remember that how you answer these […]
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VA Disability Benefits for Gulf War Syndrome: What You Should Know
Gulf War Syndrome is a term used to describe a collection of unexplained chronic symptoms that affect veterans who served in the Gulf War, including Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield. These symptoms can be debilitating and may include chronic fatigue, joint pain, respiratory issues, gastrointestinal problems, and neurological symptoms. Although the exact cause of […]
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How to Create an SSA Account: A Step-by-Step Guide
Having an online account with the Social Security Administration (SSA) is an essential tool for managing your disability claim, tracking your benefits, and accessing important documents. Setting up your SSA account is simple, and it can make the disability process much easier by giving you access to key information at your fingertips. Here’s a step-by-step […]
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Restoring SSD Benefits for a Client with Leukemia in Remission, PTSD, and Depression
Our client, a 43-year-old from Rochester Hills, Michigan, faced a tough battle with leukemia, which is now in remission. Alongside this, she has been struggling with PTSD and depression. Despite relying on Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, her benefits were cut off once her leukemia went into remission. This is a situation many people in […]
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Your Guide to the Disability Interview: How to Prepare and What to Expect
When applying for Social Security Disability benefits, one of the key steps is the disability interview. This interview helps the Social Security Administration (SSA) gather information about your medical condition, work history, and daily activities. Preparing for the disability interview is essential to ensure that you provide accurate and complete information that supports your claim. […]
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How to File for VA Disability Benefits for Hypertension
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a common condition that many veterans develop during or after their military service. Left untreated, hypertension can lead to serious health complications such as heart disease, kidney disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular issues. If you’re a veteran with hypertension, you may qualify for VA disability benefits if you can prove […]
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Top 10 Things to Avoid and Do During Your C&P Exam
The Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam is a critical part of the VA disability claims process. This exam evaluates the severity of your condition and helps determine your eligibility for VA disability benefits. While the exam may seem straightforward, many veterans unknowingly make mistakes during the C&P exam that can negatively affect their disability rating […]
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What is The SSA Blue Book? A Key Resource for Your Disability Claim
The Social Security Administration (SSA) Blue Book is a critical resource for anyone applying for Social Security Disability benefits. It lists the medical conditions that SSA considers severe enough to qualify as disabilities, along with the criteria that each condition must meet. Understanding how the Blue Book works can help you strengthen your claim by […]
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Can I Apply for Disability While on FMLA? What You Need to Know
Balancing work with a serious medical condition can be incredibly challenging, and many workers use the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to take time off when their health prevents them from performing their job duties. But what happens when your condition is so severe that you can’t return to work even after FMLA leave […]
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