VETERANS CAN GET EXPEDITED DISABILITY PAYMENTS
Veterans may get expedited claim processing for Social Security disability benefits.
To get expedited processing, veterans must self identify and have a 100 percent permanent disability rating from the Veterans Administration.
By "self identify," we mean that the veteran must inform Social Security of their 100 percent VA disability rating at the time the application is filed. We recommend sending a copy of both your DD-214 form and your VA awards letter that shows the percentage of disability award.
Does a 100% VA disability award guarantee approval of Social Security benefits? No. While a VA award does not automatically qualify for Social Security disability benefits, it does qualify for a much faster processing time--that is, a much quicker answer. And, since the VA disability evaluation is similar to the Social Security evaluation process, the VA award can work in your favor.
If a vet receives Social Security disability benefits, will it reduce the VA benefits? No. Veterans paid into the Social Security trust fund during their military careers and may be entitled to Social Security benefits in addition to VA benefits.
What about veterans with a less than 100% VA award? May they still be eligible for Social Security disability benefits? Yes, of course.
What if a veteran is not able to perform military duties but is still on active duty and is receiving full military pay? He or she may still be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. The key issue is whether or not the individual is able to perform the job, not whether he or she is receiving military pay. Thus, a veteran should apply immediately for Social Security disability and not wait for a discharge from military duty, which would waste unnecessary time and lose benefits.
The Forsythe Firm is honored to review disability cases for veterans and help them decide the best course of action to receive Social Security disability benefits. Consultations are absolutely without cost or obligation. We only charge a fee if we represent you, win your case, and also recover past due or retroactive benefits (in a lump sum). Please contact Charles Forsythe in Huntsville at (256) 799-0297.
Our office is located at the intersection of Old Madison Pike and Governors West directly in front of the Bridge Street Town Centre, near Arsenal Gate 2.
To get expedited processing, veterans must self identify and have a 100 percent permanent disability rating from the Veterans Administration.
By "self identify," we mean that the veteran must inform Social Security of their 100 percent VA disability rating at the time the application is filed. We recommend sending a copy of both your DD-214 form and your VA awards letter that shows the percentage of disability award.
Does a 100% VA disability award guarantee approval of Social Security benefits? No. While a VA award does not automatically qualify for Social Security disability benefits, it does qualify for a much faster processing time--that is, a much quicker answer. And, since the VA disability evaluation is similar to the Social Security evaluation process, the VA award can work in your favor.
If a vet receives Social Security disability benefits, will it reduce the VA benefits? No. Veterans paid into the Social Security trust fund during their military careers and may be entitled to Social Security benefits in addition to VA benefits.
What about veterans with a less than 100% VA award? May they still be eligible for Social Security disability benefits? Yes, of course.
What if a veteran is not able to perform military duties but is still on active duty and is receiving full military pay? He or she may still be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. The key issue is whether or not the individual is able to perform the job, not whether he or she is receiving military pay. Thus, a veteran should apply immediately for Social Security disability and not wait for a discharge from military duty, which would waste unnecessary time and lose benefits.
The Forsythe Firm is honored to review disability cases for veterans and help them decide the best course of action to receive Social Security disability benefits. Consultations are absolutely without cost or obligation. We only charge a fee if we represent you, win your case, and also recover past due or retroactive benefits (in a lump sum). Please contact Charles Forsythe in Huntsville at (256) 799-0297.
Our office is located at the intersection of Old Madison Pike and Governors West directly in front of the Bridge Street Town Centre, near Arsenal Gate 2.
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