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Helping Veterans Recover SSDI Benefits

Beaverton Veteran SSDI Attorneys

Well over a million American troops have been deployed to Afghanistan or Iraq in the last 10 years. Over this time, thousands have died, and tens of thousands more have been injured in combat. We owe all veterans a debt that can never be repaid. At a very minimum, these heroes should receive all of the government benefits to which they are entitled. In many cases, veterans who are applying for veterans benefits may not apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. If you have served our country and want to know if you are eligible for SSDI or SSI benefits, a lawyer can make a great impact in your case.

The Beaverton lawyers of Helzer Cromar & Schneider can work with you to help you determine whether or not you are eligible for Social Security benefits.

If your injuries or service-related illness will prevent you from working for a year or longer, our law firm can present your case for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. In certain situations, your injuries related to your military service are obvious. In other situations, they may not be so obvious. For example, veterans are commonly afflicted with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This condition may make it impossible for you to work. Before approving your claim for benefits, however, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will require evidence to show that your condition will prevent you from working for one year or longer. Our law firm will compile this evidence and make a strong case to the SSA.

Contact a Portland Veterans Disability Benefits Lawyer

If you are going to file for veterans benefits, or if you are a veteran who wants more information on whether you are eligible for Social Security benefits, please contact us.

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