Getting Both Social Security and VA Veterans Disability Benefits
You can get both Social Security and VA Veterans disability benefits. In fact, disabled veterans often apply for both types of benefits. However, there are differences between Social Security and VA disability benefits. What is the difference between...
Filing for SSDI Benefits
Filing for SSDI Benefits. SSDI requires that your medical conditions prevent you from working for at least 12 months. SSDI is available to individuals who have worked a certain number of years and paid into the Social Security system. Under SSDI, You...
Can a Veteran Receive Both VA and Social Security Benefits?
Can a Veteran Receive Both VA and Social Security Benefits? Veterans can qualify for both VA and Social Security benefits. Frequently, veterans apply for both VA and Social Security benefits. However, VA and Social Security benefits have different...
Can a Veteran Receive both VA and SSDI?
Disabled veterans can receive both VA and SSDI benefits. In fact, it is common for veterans to apply for both SSDI and VA disability benefits. However, some veterans receive VA disability benefits before applying for SSDI. What is SSDI? Social...
What is the Difference Between SSDI and VA Disability?
What is the Difference between SSDI and VA Disability? SSDI and VA disability benefits are both government programs that help disabled individuals receive benefits. Both programs have separate application processes. They also have different requirements for...
Can a Disabled Veteran Receive SSDI?
Can a Disabled Veteran Receive SSDI? Disabled veterans can receive SSDI benefits. An award of VA disability benefits won’t prevent you from also receiving SSDI benefits. However, there are differences between qualifying for these types of benefits. Disabled...
How Do I Appeal my Social Security Denial?
How Do I Appeal my Social Security Denial? Social Security may deny your Social Security disability claim for several reasons. Social Security could deny your claim for non-medical reasons. They could also deny your claim for medical reasons. ...
What Evidence Do I Need for SSDI?
What Evidence Do I Need for SSDI? Social Security pays SSDI benefits when you have a medical condition or combination of conditions that prevent you from working. Your medical impairments must keep you from working for at least 12 months. Additionally, you...
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