Most disabled veterans qualify for benefits from two sources: the Veterans Administration (VA) and the US Social Security Administration (SSA).
Veterans paid into the Social Security trust fund and are entitled to claim disability benefits if they become unable to continue in the military or to work. These payments are in addition to any VA benefits.
If the veteran has a 100% permanent VA disability rating, for a disability which began while on active duty, he or she can usually get expedited claims processing.
The Social Security process is totally separate from the VA process. CAUTION: Social Security will deny up to 75 percent of veteran's claims. These can probably be approved with a properly handled appeal. Appeals are not the exception, they're the norm. There are strict time limits for an appeal (60 days from the date of denial).
My firm is experienced and successful at representing veterans with Social Security matters. We offer absolutely free initial consultations and you will never pay us a fee when we represent you until (1) You have won your case and (2) have been approved for back payments.
Phone the Forsythe Firm in Huntsville for a free consultation, or just to ask questions. (256) 799-0297.
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