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Alperin Law Newsletter July 2021Alperin Law Newsletter July 2021: In this month's issue we discuss a variety of topics intended to help you better understand estate planning. Learn more.
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What You Need to Know About Your VA Decision Review OptionsIf you disagree with the decision on your claim for VA disability benefits, you have three options: a Supplemental Claim, Higher-Level Review, or Board Appeal.
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Reasons Why Your VA Disability Claim Might Be DeniedUnderstanding some of the top reasons VA disability claims are denied can help increase your chances of winning benefit approval. Learn more here.
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5 PTSD Myths Veterans Shouldn't Believe When Applying for Disability BenefitsIf you’re a veteran seeking VA disability benefits for PTSD, there are many myths that can negatively affect your claim. Here, learn what not to believe.
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Using Private Medical Evidence to Support Your VA Disability ClaimPrivate medical evidence can prove vital in winning your claim for VA disability benefits. Learn why this evidence is so valuable.
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How Buddy Statements Can Help You Win VA Disability BenefitsBuddy statements can be powerful evidence in support of your VA disability claim. Learn how and why these statements can be important.
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More Than Just a Headache: How to Win VA Disability Benefits for MigrainesVeterans who regularly experience service-connected migraine headaches may qualify for VA disability benefits. Learn more about obtaining compensation.
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Receiving VA Disability Benefits for PTSDMETA DESCRIPTION: Veterans with service-connected PTSD are eligible for VA disability benefits. Learn more about how the VA rates this condition.
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What Veterans Need to Know About Working While Receiving TDIUDepending on the circumstances, it may be possible for a disabled veteran to work and still receive TDIU benefits.
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How to Service-Connect Diabetes for VA Disability BenefitsIn many cases, veterans with diabetes are eligible for VA disability benefits. Learn how a veterans benefits attorney can help you get approved.