Category: Veterans Disability Claims
How To Qualify For VA Disability With PTSD
Suffering from Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can make daily tasks like finding steady work nearly impossible. This situation becomes even more challenging when the victim isn’t receiving su... Continue Reading
Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Veterans’ Challenge To Disability Claims Deadline
In their first ruling of 2023, The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) unanimously rejected a veteran’s argument regarding retroactive benefits. Despite his medical condition not lett... Continue Reading
How Do Protected And Stabilized Ratings Help Veterans?
Getting your VA disability claim approved requires a lot of time and effort. But even when you’re assigned a rating, there is no guarantee that your benefits are permanent. The VA can also reexamin... Continue Reading
Who Qualifies As A VA Dependent?
If you’re a veteran who sustained an injury, you may not be the only one affected. Your spouse, children, and closest loved ones will also be a part of your journey throughout your time in the mili... Continue Reading
VA Comes Out With New Life Insurance Program
The Department Of Veterans Affairs is coming out with a new life insurance program for veterans with a service-connected disability. Also known as VALife, the plan goes into effect on January 1, 20... Continue Reading
Supreme Court Dismisses Air Force Veteran’s Appeal Dispute Over VA Benefits
On Monday, The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) dismissed a veteran’s appeal of a lower court decision that barred him from receiving VA benefits for a few years. Thomas Buffington... Continue Reading
How Do VA Diagnostic Codes Work?
When the VA finds a connection between your illness and military service, you’ll receive a detailed analysis of their decision. Part of it includes getting a diagnostic code based on your symptoms.... Continue Reading
Supreme Court Hears Case Regarding Equitable Tolling For Veterans With Disabilities
Last Tuesday, The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) heard a veteran’s case regarding his retroactive benefits going back over 40 years. Adolfo Arellano, a US Navy veteran, developed PTSD ... Continue Reading