The difference in VA Disability and Social Security Disability

A Veteran of the U.S. Military is eligible to receive disability from both the Social Security Administration and the Veteran’s Administration.  However, each program has its own requirements and criteria.  They are vastly different, and approval must be obtained separately. To qualify for Veterans’ Disability, there must have been an injury or condition that…

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Cardiovascular impairments that may qualify you for disability

The Social Security Administration (SSA) defines a cardiovascular impairment as a type of disorder that can adversely impact how well a patient’s circulatory system or heart functions. These conditions can affect a person’s veins, arteries, lymphatic drainage systems or capillaries. The SSA notes that these conditions can be both acquired or congenital ones. Four…

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Do people with spinal cord injuries qualify for disability?

Unfortunately, spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are a far too common occurrence in the United States. There are more than 12,000 people that suffer SCIs every year in this country. Most of these injuries result from an auto or other type of accident. More than 300,000 people are living in the U.S. with debilitating SCIs…

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Does your heart condition qualify for Social Security Disability?

There are many people in the Oklahoma City area who have a heart condition. Heart disease is the number one killer of people in the United States and those who have a serious heart condition know how important it is for them to follow doctor’s orders. Some serious heart conditions can affect a person’s…

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Can you complete the SSDI claim form on your own?

You might be the kind of person who rarely asks for a hand, but because of your disability, you have to accept assistance from time to time. Now you want to apply for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. Is this something you can tackle by yourself, or would it be better to ask for…

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