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How Do Disability Ratings Work for Veterans Benefits?
Veterans of the United States Armed Forces with disabilities connected to, or aggravated by, active service may be eligible for veterans disability benefits.
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Filing for Veterans Disability Benefits
Veterans who with service-connected disabilities may be eligible to receive benefits from the VA.
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How to Make a PTSD Claim for Veterans Disability With the VA
To make a claim with the Veterans Administration (VA), a soldier returning from active duty will need to submit a special application to the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA).
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Can I Get Disability Benefits After an Other Than Honorable Discharge From the Military?
Your eligibility for service-connected veterans disability compensation benefits and VA health care benefits will vary depending on the type of discharge you received when you left the military.
Social Security Disability Benefits for Veterans
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What Veterans Should Know About Filing for Social Security Disability
The SSA and VA systems of disability benefits are separate and quite different.
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Can You Receive Both Veterans Disability and Social Security Disability Income?
This article is an overview of the highlights of the major topics for Veterans who have both Veterans Disability claims as well as Social Security Disability claims.
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How to Get Disabled Veteran Spouse Benefits
Spouses of veterans who were injured during service may be eligible for extra disability payments, along with health care, education, and burial benefits.
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The VA Said I Was 100% Disabled: Will I Get Social Security Disability?
An approval of service-connected disability from the VA does not guarantee a grant of Social Security benefits.