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Work With a Virginia Estate Planning Lawyer to Draft Your Estate PlanYour estate plan is too important to rely on free templates or DIY guides. Learn how a professional estate planning lawyer can help you prepare for the future.
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Receiving VA Disability Benefits for Knee PainKnee problems are common among veterans. Learn the types of knee issues that typically receive VA disability benefits and how you can qualify.
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Receiving VA Disability Benefits for ArthritisVeterans can receive VA disability benefits for both degenerative and rheumatoid arthritis. Learn how these conditions are rated.
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Agent Orange Exposure and a Veteran’s Right to VA Disability BenefitsVeterans with certain illnesses linked to Agent Orange exposure qualify for VA disability benefits. Learn more here.
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Veterans Exposed to Asbestos May Qualify for VA Disability BenefitsVeterans who are diagnosed with an illness related to asbestos exposure in the military qualify for VA disability benefits. Learn common asbestos-related...
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How Kidney Disease Is Rated by the VAIf you’re a veteran with kidney disease, you may need VA disability benefits. Here, learn how the VA rates kidney disease.
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Get Help Receiving VA Disability Benefits for Irritable Bowel SyndromeReceiving VA disability benefits for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) often requires the assistance of an experienced attorney. Learn more here.
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Veterans Find it Challenging to Receive VA Benefits for Chronic PainReceiving VA disability benefits for chronic pain is challenging because this condition has no specific diagnostic code. Learn more here.
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What the Presumptive VA Disability List Means for Your ClaimCertain conditions are presumed to be service-connected, which makes your VA disability claim easier to win. However, you may still need an attorney.
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How to Receive an Increased VA Disability RatingIf your service-connected condition has deteriorated, you may be entitled to an increased VA disability rating. Learn three reasons for requesting an increase.