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Proving a Medical Nexus for Your VA Disability Claim

The process of applying for Veterans disability benefits can be quite complex, and the system is notoriously difficult to manage while you’re experiencing serious health challenges. … See more

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Supporting Your Claim With Private Medical Evidence

WebAt the office of Sean Kendall, Attorney-at-Law, we’ve been helping Veterans access their VA disability benefits for over 20 years. Fill out the contact form on this page or call our office today to schedule a free, no-obligation initial consultation. Fill out the form below to connect with us, and we will be in touch with you shortly to

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Proving Your Disability Is Service Connected Sean Kendall

WebLegal Representation Is Vital. The office of Sean Kendall, Attorney-at-Law, can help you establish how to best document your disability and establish its service connection. Contact us today to schedule a free, no-obligation initial consultation at our Boulder, Colorado office. Working With Your Attorney. Common Mistakes to Avoid.

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Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Veterans Attorneys

WebMST survivors are entitled to two kinds of assistance: 1) Healthcare for Mental and Physical Conditions related to Military Sexual Trauma. 2) VA Compensation Benefits. Health care for conditions related to MST is available to MST survivors at all VA medical centers. It is provided free of charge, and MST survivors do not need to show a service

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VA Disability Benefits for PTSD Secondary Conditions Sean Kendall

WebThe office of Sean Kendall, Attorney-at-Law, has helped countless Veterans obtain the disability benefits they've earned in service of their county. We would be honored to do the same for you. Call (877) 629-1712 or contact us online to schedule a free, no-obligation initial consultation.

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Getting TDIU for Depression Sean Kendall

WebLearn how we were able to help a Veteran get TDIU for PTSD and depression. Call the office of Sean Kendall, Attorney-at-Law, or fill out the contact form on this page to schedule a free, no-obligation initial consultation. You’ve served your country, now let us serve you. Fill out the form below to connect with us, and we will be in touch

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The PACT Act and Survivors Benefits Sean Kendall

WebThe surviving spouse of a veteran who died on or after January 1, 1993, could receive between $1,562.74 per month and $3,388.03 per month. Children. The VA awards DIC benefits to the surviving adult and minor children of deceased servicepeople. Payments typically range between $327.99 and $659.83 monthly. Parents.

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VA Disability for Hysterectomy Sean Kendall

WebIf you needed a hysterectomy and have questions about disability benefits, contact the office of Sean Kendall, Attorney-at-Law, at (877) 629-1712 for a free, no-obligation consultation. We can help get your disability benefits approved and make sure you get the compensation you deserve. In addition, we can also help if your claim has been denied.

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Combining Disabilities for TDIU Claims Sean Kendall

WebDisability Rating Necessary for TDIU. To be eligible for TDIU, you must have one of the following: A single service-connected condition rated at 60% of more. Two or more service-connected conditions, with one rating of at least 40% disabling and a combined rating of 70% or more. VA math can be tricky when determining eligibility for TDIU claims.

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VA Benefits for Spouses of Veterans with 100% Disability

WebThe United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a variety of benefits to help support spouses of disabled Veterans with a 100 percent rating so that financial burdens and other challenges can be alleviated. A Veteran is given a rating of 100 percent if they became permanently and totally disabled due to a service-connected disability that …

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VA Disability Benefits and Rainbow Herbicides Sean Kendall

WebReceiving VA Disability Benefits for Rainbow Herbicide Exposure. The VA applies the same standards to all Rainbow Herbicide exposure. If you were exposed to Agent Blue, Agent White, or one of the lesser-known herbicides, you have the same protections as a Veteran exposed to Agent Orange. Note that this includes Veterans who served outside

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Dealing With Missing Medical Records Sean Kendall

WebA Veterans benefits attorney can assist you in locating records if you believe the VA is stalling or hiding information. At the office of Sean Kendall, Attorney-at-Law, we are committed to helping Veterans who’ve bravely served our country receive the full benefits to which they are entitled. Call our office or fill out the contact form on

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Supporting a PTSD from MST Claim Without In-Service Records

WebIt is a common myth that documation of "markers" of an MST occurring in service or official reports of an MST are absolutely necessary to support a claim for PTSD caused by an MST. While "marker" evidence, such as military records showing a change in a Veteran's behavior after an MST, can certainly be helpful, it is no longer required.

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A Brief History of PTSD in the Military Sean Kendall

WebIn 1761, Austrian physician Josef Leopold described feelings of "nostalgia" among soldiers where they reported having trouble sleeping, suffering from anxiety, and feeling sad due to their military experience. This simplistic view of PTSD-like symptoms was the model of psychological injury that existed into the Civil War.

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Corroborating Claims of Military Sexual Trauma Sean Kendall

WebThe Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims has held that a mental health provider's opinion that your current diagnosis of PTSD is related to an MST that occurred in service can support a claim for PTSD based on MST, even without corroborating marker evidence. The common belief that marker evidence is required in every case is a myth.

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VA Disability Ratings for Generalized Anxiety Disorder Sean Kendall

WebThe VA uses the diagnostic code 9400 to rate generalized anxiety disorder and other anxiety disorders. The ratings are as follows: 100 percent. This is the highest rating for anxiety and is awarded if the Veteran is totally disabled due to anxiety and suffers from severe symptoms of GAD, causing them to be unable to work.

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Filling Out the Lay Witness Statement VA Form 21-10210 Sean …

WebLay and Witness Statements. VA Form 21-10210, Lay Witness Statement, is a sworn declaration made in support of a Veteran’s claim for benefits. Unlike other Department of Veterans Affairs documents, VA Form 21-10210 is intended for use by laypeople acquainted with the petitioner. A layperson or other witness could be any of the following: Spouse.

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PACT Act Presumptions for Vets Who Served in Thailand

WebUnder the PACT Act, Veterans who served at any U.S. or Royal Thai military base in Thailand from January 9, 1962, through June 30, 1976, are presumed to have been exposed to Agent Orange. This presumptive exposure makes it easier to be approved for VA disability benefits because Veterans no longer need to provide evidence to establish that

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Disability Benefits for PTSD and Your Gun Rights Sean Kendall

WebVA disability ratings for PTSD can be 0%, 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, or 100%. A Veteran's gun ownership is not restricted simply because he or she receives a higher PTSD disability rating, and Veterans with 100% PTSD ratings typically retain their gun rights. In some cases where Veterans have severe mental health symptoms, the VA may determine they

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