Indiana Disability Legal Blog
A Quick Guide On How To File A VA Disability Claim
If you are a veteran with a disability, you can file a claim and be compensated by the federal government. However, you must provide accurately documented evidence of your injury or illness to get these compensations. Read on to learn
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Denied Social Security Disability Benefits? Here Is What To Do Next
Getting Denied Receiving Social Security disability benefits can be lifechanging for veterans or civilians who are struggling. For some, it can be the difference between paying bills or not. For those that are denied benefits after an arduous application process,
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The Future Of PTSD Treatment
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders afflicting veterans in the United States. To combat this crisis, medical research professionals are searching for new and inventive solutions. The Facts According to Veterans Affairs, 6
A Quick Guide To The Civilian Health And Medical Program Of The Department Of Veteran’s Affairs (CHAMPVA)
The Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veteran’s Affairs, or CHAMPVA, is one of the major health care benefits for a spouse, surviving spouse or child of a veteran who has died or is totally disabled due to
Errors Are The Reason For Most Veteran Disability Claim Denials
Some denials are based on disability claim submission errors that were generated by the applicant. However, it has also been documented by the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) that a fairly high rate of claims have been denied due to
How To Qualify For VA Dependency And Indemnity Compensation (DIC)
Dependents of U.S military veterans gain access to several survivor benefits, thanks to the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). These benefits may include VA Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC), which offers a monthly payment to surviving children, spouses, and