VETERANS: YOU MAY GET SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY WHILE ON ACTIVE DUTY

Standing with Vets.....



The Wounded Warrior program offers disabled veterans the possibility of getting Social Security disability benefits, even though they are still on active duty and receiving military pay.  Here is Social Security's official position on the matter:

 "Active duty status and receipt of military pay does not, in itself,
necessarily prevent payment of Social Security disability benefits. Receipt
of military payments should never stop you from applying for disability
benefits from Social Security. If you are receiving treatment at a military
medical facility and working in a designated therapy program or on
limited duty, we will evaluate your work activity to determine your
eligibility for benefits. You cannot receive Social Security
disability benefits if you engage in substantial work for pay or profit.
However, the actual work activity is the controlling factor and not the
amount of pay you receive or your military duty status."

Sometimes, even Social Security workers are not familiar with this policy and often provide erroneous advice to veterans seeking Social Security disability benefits.

The Forsythe Firm in Huntsville (and Nashville) works with disabled veterans to help them (1) apply for and get approved for Social Security disability benefits, and (2) to obtain all of the back pay or past due benefits they are entitled to receive.

There is no fee for our work until you are approved and receive past due benefits or back pay.  Here is how to contact us for a free consultation:

In Huntsville (Redstone Arsenal):  Charles W. Forsythe, Partner, Phone (256) 799-0297.

In the Nashville / Middle Tennessee area:  Gregory W. Forsythe, Partner, Phone (615) 732-6159.


THE FORSYTHE FIRM - 

"STANDING WITH VETERANS"

www.VeteransDisabilityHuntsville.com

 






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