By: melvillejackson | 2011-01-05 | Personal injury If you are a disabled veteran, chances are that the benefits you receive have to be stretched pretty tight. While it is possible to get by on veterans' benefits, it can be difficult. However, living within your means and even having a little left over at the end of the month is possible if you plan and budget. read more
By: Bob Lundin | 2010-12-08 | Disabilities Disabled veterans may qualify for any number of benefits, including wheelchairs, power wheelchairs or scooters and wheelchair vehicles. In some instances, permanently disabled veterans may qualify for a wheelchair vehicle every two years from the Veterans Association. read more
By: Krish Gill | 2010-09-28 | Business Service disabled veteran owned small businesses are on the way to get greater exposure with HubZone certification. Read on to know about the program. read more
By: mesriani law group | 2011-01-05 | Law When a person became disabled due to an injury caused while performing his duty and is not capable of doing his usual job for a period not exceeding six months, he is entitled of disability compensation. read more
By: Sandy Winslow | 2011-01-06 | Law A qualified Houston disability attorney can make the difference between having future security and losing your case. People who are dealing with a disability are at a distinct disadvantage when dealing with the legal system read more
By: Karen MacLean | 2010-11-20 | Elderly Care Disabled lifts provide physically challenged individuals the opportunity to participate in life with minimal restrictions. These mobility lifts come in various sizes and types to provide individuals that require special assistance to live more active lives. read more
By: John Anderson | 2010-12-23 | Article Marketing Clothes for disabled people are often very similar from the clothes for people without disabilities. If a person is disabled because of a missing arm or amputated leg, he's not going to want to go around with a shirt with only one sleeve, or a pair of pants with just one leg. read more
By: socialsecurity36 | 2012-06-25 | Business Social security disability can be abbreviated as SSD. When a person is unable to earn his livelihood due to prevailing disability conditions like serious injury or prolonged illness, he goes in for a disability claim. A person who falls below poverty line is also liable to apply for the same. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-28 | Disabilities Individuals who suffer from serious disability may be forced to alter their normal life routines and may have to find alternative means of income if their disabilities prevent them from working. This article discusses what to do if your application for Social Security disability benefits has been denied. read more
By: Gregory Marlett | 2010-04-04 | News and society Injured on the job while serving on active duty in the US military? There's a right way to getting the benefits and services you need. This is the information they forgot to tell you about, or that you missed during your TAP briefing. read more
By: newsusacontent | 2011-06-02 | Health & Fitness The Wounded Warrior Program at National Industries for the Blind supports employment for people blinded during military service. read more
By: mesriani law group | 2011-01-05 | Law Being disabled has many disadvantages and it is also a continuous suffering experienced by disabled people. In addition to the hardships that a person with disability is experiencing due to his/her physical condition, there are times when discrimination against that person happens. read more