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Veterans who currently reside in the state of Texas could qualify for the Hazlewood Act. Qualified Veterans, spouses, and children could be able to use Hazlewood benefits. Through the Act, you are... continue reading
Dependency Indemnity Compensation
Dependency Indemnity Compensation is a tax-free monetary benefit given to spouses of Veterans deceased during a war. Find out how you or your children could... continue reading
According to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, the number of soldiers with a reported traumatic brain injury has increased over the past couple of years. In fact, an estimated that 22% of the... continue reading
Is your disability significantly worse than what the VA is giving you compensation for? Find out how you can qualify for an extra-schedular... continue reading
Preparing for your Chronic Fatigue VA Claims... Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is described by the CDC as a long-term illness which causes many parts of the body to begin to stop working. This can... continue reading
Service Connected Injury Increase
Last month, the Department of Veteran Affairs decided that veterans with neck, back, or joint disability may be able to qualify for a service connected injury increase. This can include those who... continue reading
Top 5 Reasons VA Claims get Denied
Here are a couple of the top reasons why claims get denied and what you can do to ensure your claim gets approved. Receiving a claim denial can be a very frustrating time. Waiting for what seems... continue reading
What is a Lifestyle Impact Claim?
A Lifestyle Impact Claim is a high-value secondary claim that many veterans are eligible for due to one or more primary service-connected disabilities. Most veterans, lawyers, and VSOs DON’T know... continue reading
You may be asking yourself… what is a Buddy Letter? You’ve heard me talk a lot about the importance of “Statements in Support of A Claim” as well as “Buddy Letters.” The VA raters... continue reading