VETERANS - DO YOU NEED MORE FINANCIAL HELP THAN VA OFFERS?

Dateline Huntsville, AL - Redstone Arsenal -

Veterans, do you need more financial support than is being offered by the Veterans Administration?

Social Security disability may be the answer.

If you are a disabled veteran, you may qualify for Social Security disability in addition to your VA disability benefits.  In some cases, the Social Security disability benefit can be up to $2,600 per month.  Dependent children below the age of 19 who are still in school may also qualify for additional benefits.

While serving in the US military you paid into the Social Security program.  If you meet Social Security's rules for disability, you may be able to obtain additional benefits.

Getting Social Security disability benefits will not reduce your VA disability benefit.  

About Us:  Charles W. Forsythe is a founding partner in the Forsythe Firm, a Huntsville practice dedicated solely to helping eligible individuals obtain Social Security disability benefits. We have helped many veterans over the years to obtain these benefits and have the experience and knowledge necessary to get the job done.  We select the cases that we choose to represent carefully and do not charge a fee unless the client recovers past due or retroactive benefits from Social Security.  There is never a consultation fee or up front fee of any type.

For free information without obligation please contact the Forsythe Firm in Huntsville at (256) 799-0297.  Please let us know that you are a disabled veteran.

You may also visit our website for more information about our firm.

 

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