VA DISABIILTY AND SOCIAL SECURITY
If
you are a disabled veteran with a 70 percent or higher VA disability
rating, there is an excellent chance you may also qualify for Social
Security disability benefits. The Social Security process is totally
separate from the VA process, however a high VA disability rating only
helps your Social Security claim.
Because of
the similarity between a VA finding of unemployability and what it means to be
disabled under the Social Security disability program, it is the rule in many
federal circuit courts that VA disability ratings are entitled to “great
weight.” (See McCartey v. Massanari, 298 F.3d 1072 (9th Cir. 2002); Chambliss
v. Massanari, 269 F.3d 520, 522 (5th Cir. 2001); Brady v. Heckler, 724 F.2d
914, 921 (11th Cir. 1984); and De Loatche v. Heckler, 715 F.2d 148, 150 n.1
(4th Cir. 1983).) And one circuit court said that VA disability ratings were
entitled to “substantial weight.” (Kane v. Heckler, 776 F.2d 1130, 1135 (3d
Cir. 1985).) In addition, Social Security Ruling 06-3p says that the
decision and the evidence used to make the VA decision “may provide insight
into the individual’s mental and physical impairment(s) and show the degree of
disability determined by these agencies based on their rules."
The
Forsythe Firm in Huntsville welcomes veterans who need guidance in
applying for Social Security disability benefits or appealing a recent
unfavorable decision. We are local advocates with experience and a good
track record in these cases. There's never a fee unless you are
successful (and this includes getting retroactive or back pay)!
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