What documentation do veterans need when applying for Disability Compensation?To apply for Disability Compensation, we help veterans collect the records and documents they’ll need for a successful claim. We can help you fill out your forms.A completed VA Form 21-526 with an accompanying asbestos...
Example:If you have a 30% disability rating, the VA would multiply that against 100%, which is assumed to be good health. This gives you 30%. Subtract that from 100% which leaves you with 70% (consider this your new starting point for your health rating). Then subtract 70% from 100%...
Myth: I’m not eligible for VA Disability Compensation because I’m already receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) (or disability through another program).You should verify this information before assuming you are ineligible to receive both forms of compensation. For example, it is ...
Let’s take a look at why all Veterans should apply for a VA disability rating (if they have had any medical or health-related issues in the service), how to apply, VA disability ratings,disability compensation tables, how to add dependents to your VA disability claim, how your VA disabil...
We know how to increase your VA Benefits. The original is still the best, and is now taking its services online. VA Benefits Consultants, with staff representing veterans since 1990, proudly advises disabled veterans through the tricks and traps of the VA Disability RatingClaims Process. We know...
Please provide a brief description if you have a claim involving veteran disability benefits. If you have a copy of the VA decision that you’re dissatisfied with, please feel free to upload it below. This is optional, but it can be helpful. ...
Disability checks arrive on the first of the month. If the benefit claim has been denied, veterans have one year from the denial to submit a Notice of Disagreement (NOD).The VA allows veterans to work with a lawyer who can help them prepare their claim submission. Working with an ...
A Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) is a form a doctor uses to explain a diagnosis to the VA and describe how it may qualify for disability compensation.
VA claims allow veterans to access disability compensation, which provides monetary aid to those with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related cancers and conditions. Disability compensation is tax-free and usually paid monthly. 20+ years Combined experience our VA-accredited claims agents at The Mesothel...
Do you need a nexus letter? You’ve come to the right place.Dr. Todd Finnertyis a psychologist who writes nexus letters. He also performs independent exams for Veterans’ disability claims (includingDBQ forms). At NexusLetters.com Veterans can get a nexus letter from a psychologist based on...