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VA Disability Claims That Cannot Be Proven

August 22, 2026

You open the VA decision expecting an explanation. Instead, you find a sentence saying the evidence doesn’t establish service connection. Your back still hurts. Your sleep is still broken. The ringing in your ears hasn’t…

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Are VA Disability Lawyers Worth It For Your Claim

August 19, 2026

VA disability lawyers are generally worth it for appeals and complex retroactive-benefit disputes, where represented veterans had an allowed rate of 42.7% versus 29.7% for veterans without representation in recent Board data. For a straightforward…

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7 Easiest VA Disability Claims To Get Approved

August 16, 2026

No VA claim is automatically easy to approve. The strongest candidates generally combine a current diagnosis, qualifying service evidence or a presumptive pathway, and a clear nexus, the medical connection between the condition and military…

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Can I Get Disability Insurance With A Pre Existing Condition

August 13, 2026

Yes, you can often get disability insurance with a pre-existing condition, but approval depends heavily on the policy, how stable your condition is, and how well your medical history is documented. In practice, the question…

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Workers’ Comp Claim Denied Now What (Next Steps)

The letter says your workers’ comp claim is denied, and now the room feels smaller. Maybe it showed up in the mail. Maybe the adjuster left a voicemail that sounded polite but final. Maybe the…

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Lumbar Radiculopathy Workers’ Comp Settlement Guide

You’re probably reading this because the pain didn’t stay in your back. It started there, then moved down the leg, into the calf, maybe even the foot, and now you’re trying to work through a…

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Denial Of Workers’ Compensation Claim (2026 Appeal)

You open the mail, or your employer forwards the notice, and your stomach drops. The insurance company says your workers’ compensation claim is denied. In Georgia, that denial often arrives on a Form WC-3, called…

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SLAP Tear Workers’ Compensation Settlement (Georgia Guide)

You leave the orthopedic visit with a new phrase in your chart, SLAP tear. Your shoulder hurts, sleep is rough, and lifting a gallon of milk may already feel different. Then the practical questions hit….

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Do I Need A Lawyer For Workers’ Compensation (GA Guide 2026)

If your workers’ comp case involves a denial, a serious injury, a settlement offer, or any pushback from your employer or the insurance company, you should get a lawyer. The financial gap is too large…

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Workers Compensation Permanent Disability In GA (2026 Guide)

You go to a follow-up appointment expecting another round of therapy, another refill, or maybe another work note. Instead, the doctor says your condition has stabilized. You’ve reached the point where more treatment probably won’t…

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Georgia Workers Comp Benefits Calculator (2026 Guide)

You got hurt at work. Now the paycheck is smaller or gone, the medical visits keep coming, and every answer seems to start with “it depends.” That’s usually when a workers comp benefits calculator becomes…

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Workers Compensation Retaliation (Georgia Guide)

You report a work injury because that’s what you’re supposed to do. Then the tone changes. Your supervisor stops speaking to you the same way. Your hours shrink. Overtime disappears. A write-up shows up for…

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Workers Comp vs Personal Injury (Guide For Georgia Workers)

A lot of Georgia workers land here the same way. You get hurt on the job, your supervisor tells you to “file workers’ comp,” a friend says you should “sue somebody,” and the insurance adjuster…

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Are IME doctors fair

Are IME Doctors Fair?

If you’ve been told to show up for an Independent Medical Exam, there’s a good chance you’ve already started wondering if the doctor will actually be fair. You’re not alone. This comes up a lot….

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