Medical Evidence and Your Disability Evaluation
What are your symptoms? How severe are they? Are you in pain? Do you experience shortness of breath? Are you not able to walk due to joint pain? What about neurocognitive issues? This is all medical evidence that is the...
Expedited Applications for Veterans with 100% Permanent and Total Disability
Veterans who have been evaluated by their primary care doctors at the Veteran's Administration (VA), and have been rated as 100% permanent and totally disabled may receive expedited processing of their application for disability benefits.Yes, the VA has its own...
Intellectual Disorders (ID)
Intellectual Disorders usually arise before the age of twenty-two and last for a lifetime. This disability interferes with normal speech and communication. Issues with movement and walking are persistent. Learning is extremely challenging in some cases. There are also the...
Keeping a Symptom Diary or Journal During the Disability Claim Process
Having a diary or journal that describes the nature of your symptoms, disability, or injury and how it affects you daily is one very good way to help improve your disability application. This applies whether you're still trying to work...
Long Covid: Understanding the Impacts of Post-Covid Syndrome on Disability Claims
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about an unprecedented challenge to the world, and one of its most significant impacts is the emergence of Long Covid. Long Covid refers to a range of symptoms that persist for weeks, months, or...
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