Cuddigan Law
Cuddigan Law represents Social Security claimants in Nebraska and Iowa, and disabled Veterans seeking benefits nationwide. If you're disabled and unable to work, you may be eligible to receive benefits. If you're a veteran with a disability connected to your time in service, you may also be eligible to receive benefits.
Learn more about how to apply for benefits, how to prepare yourself for your benefits hearing, and what can be done if your initial application is denied here.
We update our channel regularly with the latest how-to and informational content related to the disability process.
How Work Credits Impact SSDI Eligibility
Residual Functional Capacity: How it Can Make or Break Your Social Security Disability Claim
Secondary Service-Connected Disabilities Can Increase Your VA Rating
How to Avoid Common Mistakes Which Can Torpedo Your Social Security Disability Case
The Secret to Winning Your Social Security Disability Case
Step-by-Step How to Appeal a Denied VA Disability Claim
Social Security’s Compassionate Allowances Can Speed Up Your Disability Claim
VA Benefits for a Secondary Service Connection for Insomnia
Can You Get VA Unemployability Benefits After Age 65?
Is Your TDIU Rating at Risk?
Why You Need a Copy of Your VA Decision Letter
How Range of Motion Can Affect Your VA Claim
New IBS VA Disability Ratings in 2024
Special Monthly Compensation for Veterans with Mental Illnesses
How Does the VA Rate Gout?
Maximize Your Backpay—Finish Your VA Benefits Claim Now
Can the VA Take Away a Permanent and Total Disability Rating?
How Does the VA Rate Shrapnel Wounds?
VA Disability for Secondary Conditions Caused by Back Pain
Don’t be a Victim of PACT Act Scams
Avoiding Common Mistakes When Applying for TDIU
Divorce, Alimony, and Child Support Can Affect Your VA Disability Benefits
Gulf War Veterans: Infectious Diseases and VA Disability
Should You File a Fully Developed VA Disability Claim?
These C&P Exam Mistakes Can Wreck Your VA Disability Claim
A Low Cost Life Insurance Option for Disabled Veterans
Exposed to Asbestos in the Service? You May Qualify for VA Disability
What You Need to Know About the VA’s 5 Year Disability Rule
TERA Opens the Door for More Toxin-Related VA Claims
A 0% VA Disability Rating Still Has Benefits