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Veterans Disability Benefits Based on a Mental Illness Service-connected mental illnesses such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression qualify for veterans disability benefits, but preparing your application isn’t easy. -
Applying for Veterans Disability Benefits VA disability law is consistently changing, but an experienced attorney can help you apply for the benefits you need to provide for you and your family. -
What You Need to Know About Disability Back Pay When you are approved for disability benefits, you may receive back pay as a lump sum. Learn more here. -
Real Estate Attorney Benefits Over Title And Escrow Company The purchase or sale of a home will likely be the largest financial transaction you will enter into. it pays to have experienced legal counsel on your side. -
Applying for SSD Benefits Based on Self-Employment Income People who are self-employed are eligible for Social Security Disability benefits if they’ve paid into the system. Learn more about SSD if you’re self-employed. -
Understanding the Difference Between SSD and SSI Benefits In some cases, people with disabilities can receive both SSD and SSI benefits. Consult an experienced attorney to learn if you qualify. -
How to Pay an SSD Lawyer It’s understandable to worry about affording a lawyer to assist with your application for disability benefits, but it’s more affordable than you think. -
Residual Functional Capacity and Your Disability Claim Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) assessments are used to determine what type of work you can perform despite your disability. Learn more here. -
Appealing Your SSD or SSI Denial The majority of Social Security disability applications are initially denied, but you can file an appeal to secure your right to benefits. -
Why Most SSD Applications Are Initially Denied The majority of SSD applications are initially denied, but there are some key steps you can take to increase your chances of approval.