Additional Benefits For Vets – Free Evaluation Below

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   $3,148 Per Month In Benefits
   Additional Benefits For Children Under 18
   Option To Utilize Medicare
   Cost Of Living Increases
   Retroactive Benefits – “Back Pay”

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Frequently Asked Questions

 Can I Collect Social Security & VA Benefits?

Yes. VA Service Connected benefits are awarded to those who actively served in the military and were discharged on any grounds except dishonorable. The SSDI program is based upon an individual’s capacity for gainful employment. As long as you meet the requirements for SSDI, you are eligible for both programs.

 Previously Applied & Denied? Try Again!

Most first time applicants are denied when applying for SSDI benefits. In fact, statistics tend to show that 75% of those applying on their own are denied by Social Security. If you have applied and been denied, the most important thing to do is to appeal the decision. Although there is a substantial amount of paperwork associated with filing an appeal, you can hire an Attorney to assist you at no out of pocket cost.

 How Much Will I Receive In Benefits?

Benefit amounts vary; the maximum individual amount is $3,822 per month. If you have children under the age of 18, they can typically qualify for additional benefits up until their 18th birthday.

 How Long Does The Process Take?

Claims can range from 3 months to over 3 years to be adjudicated. If you are a military Veteran who served after 2001, you may qualify for expedited processing through Social Security’s “Wounded Warrior” program. For more information regarding this program, complete our evaluation to speak with an advocate at no charge.

 I Want To Get Started Now. What Do I Do?

Complete our two minute evaluation and we will have a advocate from our office reach out to you. Remember, there is no out of pocket cost should you decide to move forward. Our Attorneys are only compensated if they are successful in obtaining you benefits. If you are not awarded, there is no cost whatsoever.

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​ We’ve won An Average of $415,000 in Lifetime benefits Per client

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