Veterans of the US military that incur an injury or are disabled while in the service on active duty or training can claim disability compensation. This benefit is tax-free. The amount of benefits received is dependent upon on the degree of disability, the lowest rating being ten percent disabled and the highest rating being 100 […]
If Your Claim For VA Disability Benefits Was Denied, Here Are Your Options
Published on August 15th, 2017
If you apply for VA disability benefits and the claim is denied, there are a couple of things you can do before filing an appeal. Don’t be too disappointed if your claim is denied, you are not the only one. It is a well-known fact that the DVA makes errors – lots of them. Your […]
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An Overview Of Veterans Disability Benefits
Published on July 28th, 2017
The rules, regulations and laws that apply to the granting of veteran disability benefits are very complex, as such it is always best to take full advantage of a free consultation offered by a veterans benefits lawyer in North Carolina before proceeding with the claim. Veterans are entitled to receive compensation for any injury or […]
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Do You Have To Be Permanently Disabled To Claim Veterans Benefits?
Published on July 17th, 2017
Although many people are under the impression that the only veterans that can be given disability benefits are those that are permanently disabled, this understanding is incorrect. The truth is that disability benefits are available to any veteran that has suffered a physical injury or mental illness that was incurred or made worse while serving […]
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Applying For VA Disability Benefits
Published on June 25th, 2017
Before you can apply for disability benefits you first must be designated by the DVA as being at least 10 percent disabled and the disability must be service related. Furthermore, the claimant must have been discharged under anything but dishonorable circumstances. How to apply: The application forms and instructions are available online or from any […]
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