HOW VETERANS SHOULD APPROACH SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY

DISABLED VETERANS are often entitled to Social Security disability (SSDI) benefits--in addition to VA benefits.

Veterans who became disabled while they were on active duty, whether their impairment is service related or not, may be eligible for SSDI benefits.

SSDI benefits are not automatic, the veteran must file a separate application with the Social Security Administration, meet all of their requirements, and go through the separate process.  If their application is denied, the veteran must appeal and appear before an administrative law judge.

The Forsythe Firm in Huntsville has extensive experience representing disabled veterans.  There's no cost for our representation until the claim is won and back pay has been collected.  At that point, Social Security will withhold any approved fee and pay us directly.  If there's no back pay, there is no fee.

Initial consultations are free and without obligation.

THE FORSYTHE FIRM
7027 Old Madison Pike NW
"Across from Bridge Street"
Suite 108 
Huntsville, AL 35806

PHONE (256) 799-0297      WEB:  www.Get-SS.com

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  1. Veterans may qualify for expedited claims processing if they have a 100% permanent disability rating from the VA. They may, of course, get SSDI benefits with less than a 100 percent VA rating but would not get the expedited claims handling. Don't overlook Social Security as a potential source of substantial extra income if you are a disabled veteran.

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