Veterans for Common Sense found that members who were deployed to Iraq and/or Afghanistan were having more difficulty getting benefits approved by the Veterans Affairs Department as compared to other veterans seeking disability compensation claims. This new data cites information and data obtained by the Veterans for Common Sense through the Freedom of Information Act. […]
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Nowadays, more than fifty percent of SSDI benefits claims are denied upon first submission to the Social Security Administration, or SSA. This amounts to more than one million rejected claims each year. The good news is that a substantial amount of these claims ultimately get reversed on appeal, allowing for the claimant to receive the […]
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The social security disability hearing stage can be extremely stressful, involving quite a bit of time, effort and frustration. Specifically, there are several steps involved in the hearings process, and having an experienced SSDI benefits attorney by your side can help improve your chances of prevailing on your claim. An overview of the steps before, […]
The culture of the military advocates resilience, courage, sacrifice by the individual and strength; think about just a couple of slogans from our military groups—“Army Strong,” or “The Few, The Proud, The Marines.” Perceived weaknesses are simply not welcomed as we perhaps believe those weaknesses to be contrary to our perception of an effective military. […]
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If you have been injured while actively serving in the U.S. armed forces, you should consider all of your financial options, including applying for veterans’ disability benefits. These benefits are available through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) and are subject to two primary disability programs, which depend upon whether your disability is service […]
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At the Sanger Law Office, we know firsthand how difficult it is to be denied veterans’ disability benefits, especially after spending years putting your life on the line as a member of the U.S. armed forces. Otherwise stated, the last thing you need to deal with after being injured in battle is having to fight […]
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Veterans for Common Sense Says VA Claims For Reservists Are Denied More Often
/in VA Benefits/by SangerVeterans for Common Sense found that members who were deployed to Iraq and/or Afghanistan were having more difficulty getting benefits approved by the Veterans Affairs Department as compared to other veterans seeking disability compensation claims. This new data cites information and data obtained by the Veterans for Common Sense through the Freedom of Information Act. […]
An Overview of the SSDI Benefits Decision Process
/in Social Security Benefits/by Sanger Law OfficeNowadays, more than fifty percent of SSDI benefits claims are denied upon first submission to the Social Security Administration, or SSA. This amounts to more than one million rejected claims each year. The good news is that a substantial amount of these claims ultimately get reversed on appeal, allowing for the claimant to receive the […]
Social Security Benefit Denial Hearings
/in Social Security Benefits/by Sanger Law OfficeThe social security disability hearing stage can be extremely stressful, involving quite a bit of time, effort and frustration. Specifically, there are several steps involved in the hearings process, and having an experienced SSDI benefits attorney by your side can help improve your chances of prevailing on your claim. An overview of the steps before, […]
Return of Afghanistan and Iraq Veterans Reveals the Psychological Toll of War
/in Firm News/by Sanger Law OfficeThe culture of the military advocates resilience, courage, sacrifice by the individual and strength; think about just a couple of slogans from our military groups—“Army Strong,” or “The Few, The Proud, The Marines.” Perceived weaknesses are simply not welcomed as we perhaps believe those weaknesses to be contrary to our perception of an effective military. […]
The Types of Disability Benefits Available to Injured Veterans
/in VA Benefits/by Sanger Law OfficeIf you have been injured while actively serving in the U.S. armed forces, you should consider all of your financial options, including applying for veterans’ disability benefits. These benefits are available through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) and are subject to two primary disability programs, which depend upon whether your disability is service […]
Veterans’ Disability Benefits and Denials
/in VA Benefits/by Sanger Law OfficeAt the Sanger Law Office, we know firsthand how difficult it is to be denied veterans’ disability benefits, especially after spending years putting your life on the line as a member of the U.S. armed forces. Otherwise stated, the last thing you need to deal with after being injured in battle is having to fight […]