VA DISABILITY vs. SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
There are many similarities between VA disability and the Social Security disability program. However, there are differences, too.
One difference is, Social Security does not award benefits for a partial disability, while the VA does. With SSDI, you are either totally disabled or not disabled, nothing between.
Also, Social Security does not automatically recognize a disability granted by the VA. SSDI has its own regulations and makes its own decision. So it is possible to be disabled under the VA guidelines but not under Social Security's.
The Forsythe Firm handles applications and appeals from veterans, regardless of whether they already have VA disability benefits. We will assign you an experienced, local advocate who will remain with your case until it is resolved.
There is never a fee for any work we perform until you win your claim and recover the back pay that you are entitled to. If you don't recover, you never pay us a fee--not one cent. Contact us at (256) 799-0297.
One difference is, Social Security does not award benefits for a partial disability, while the VA does. With SSDI, you are either totally disabled or not disabled, nothing between.
Also, Social Security does not automatically recognize a disability granted by the VA. SSDI has its own regulations and makes its own decision. So it is possible to be disabled under the VA guidelines but not under Social Security's.
The Forsythe Firm handles applications and appeals from veterans, regardless of whether they already have VA disability benefits. We will assign you an experienced, local advocate who will remain with your case until it is resolved.
There is never a fee for any work we perform until you win your claim and recover the back pay that you are entitled to. If you don't recover, you never pay us a fee--not one cent. Contact us at (256) 799-0297.
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