Tim E. served in the United States Air Force as an Avionics Tech for the F-15 Eagle Aircraft. Due to toxic contamination he endured during this time, Tim has suffered progressive health issues for the past 40 years. He also experienced the loss of his right leg.
At the age of 58, Tim felt that his medical conditions had become debilitating. The day that he decided to seek help, an ad for Victory Disability popped up on Facebook. After doing further research, Tim decided to move forward with our Firm.
Like many applicants, Tim received notice of denial at the initial level. Victory Disability appealed the decision within 3 hours. Tim’s claim was later approved in six months’ time.
Tim was ultimately awarded benefits, however, there were some challenges along the way. He stated, “Administrative holdups with the SSA ensued, but Victory Disability stayed with the case until everything was straightened out. Their diligence saved my home and car.” He continued to say, “[Victory Disability] is extremely knowledgeable, prompt, courteous, and above all true to their word.”
Veterans interested in applying for Social Security Disability or VA Disability Compensation with the help of Victory Disability should call 1-866-350-7229. To determine if you are eligible for SSDI benefits, complete our Social Security Disability Evaluation.
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