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Your Guide to the Different Veteran Disabilities You Can Claim

According to the last census, there are around 16.5 million veterans in the United States.  These brave men and women have dedicated their lives to serving our country and deserve to be taken care of when they retire from service. This is why billions of dollars are dedicated to providing veterans with the resources and

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10 Veterans Benefits You May Not Know About

Every veteran is aware of the basic healthcare and education benefits available for them through the Department Of Veterans Affairs. For many, these benefits alone are enough but various other programs help provide even more benefits to veterans as well as their families. In the healthcare and education programs, there are more unknown benefits that

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HOW TO WRITE A BUDDY LETTER

A VA buddy letter is a credible statement in support of a claim that is written by a competent individual who is 18 years or older and has first-hand knowledge of an event or injury and offers an account of what they witnessed or are witnessing in support of a veteran’s VA disability claim. This

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VA MATH

Everyone knows that 20 plus 30 equals 50 but for veterans with disability ratings, math is different. For example, 20 plus 30 might only equal 44, which rounds down to 40. Or it might equal 48.4, which rounds up to 50. Confusing isn’t it? Welcome to VA Math! What Do Disability Ratings Express? The first

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Mistakes To Avoid When Filing A Claim For VA Benefits

Many veterans are denied benefits due to confusion when it comes to filing a VA claim. Yet, many veterans repeat the same mistakes that were the reason for their denied benefits. When filing claims with the VA, veterans often make the same common mistakes that could be avoided. Below is the list of those common

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How To Service Connect PTSD

To prove PTSD to VA and establish direct service connection, veterans must satisfy the following elements: A Current Diagnosis Of PTSD It is important to keep in mind that veterans will not be eligible to receive VA disability benefits if they are not currently diagnosed with PTSD. For service connection purposes, VA requires a formal

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Veteran’s Discounts

In this priceless post, you will get a list of exclusive discounts that are specifically for veterans along with instructions on how to claim them. Hello veterans, today’s I am bringing you “Veteran’s Discounts”, and for your ease, you will find that the discounts are categorized by product/service. With the help of these discounts, you

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How To File A Successful VA Claim

The process of securing disability benefits from the Department Of Veterans Affairs can be long, complicated, and frustrating for veterans in general. Although veterans can’t control the VA judges the claims or the time it takes, there are some steps one can take to ease some of the stress that can arise during the process.

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Secondary Conditions To PTSD

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is described as a trauma and stress-related disorder that has received widespread attention due to its effect on war veterans. Common symptoms of PTSD are but are not limited to, depression, anxiety, and sleep issues. PTSD will also often lead to other conditions or disabilities. If you have been diagnosed with

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Secondary Conditions To Tinnitus

Tinnitus refers to the perception of noise or ringing in the ears and affects 32% of the American population as well as a disproportionate amount of veterans. Usually, tinnitus is a symptom of an underlying condition such as hearing loss, ear injury, or a circulatory system disorder. Although it can lead to impairment in everyday

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