by Edward Farmer
Ed Farmer, a disabled combat veteran and VA disability appeals attorney breaks down the VA system, helping you get a good result with your VA claim.
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April 18, 2025
Are you a veteran struggling to understand VA unemployability claims? VA-accredited attorney Ed Farmer breaks down four critical factors every veteran must know when filing an unemployability claim. In this video, you'll learn: ✅ Why simply being unemployed isn't enough to qualify for Unemployability✅ Other government decisions are not binding on the VA✅ Why VA Form 21-8940 is essential ✅ Why delaying your claim could cost you in back pay Don't leave benefits on the table. Understand the process, avoid common mistakes, and position your claim for success. Whether you're filing for the first time or appealing a denial, this video gives you the legal insight you need. VA Form 21-8940 - https://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/vba-21-8940-are.pdf Video on how to file Form21-8940 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oShcPd5DT8 Video on TDIU facts you should know - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aknD9wpBdBM Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/nUu07INyJlA If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims. You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com
April 4, 2025
Is Filing for Sleep Apnea Still Worth It if You Use a CPAP Machine? In this episode, Ed explains the changes to sleep apnea disability ratings and what they mean for veterans. The automatic 50% rating for CPAP use is being phased out under the new criteria, but filing for service connection remains essential—especially if sleep apnea is affecting other health conditions. Ed discusses cases where veterans may still qualify for ratings, such as when a CPAP machine is ineffective or unusable due to other medical issues. He also highlights the importance of filing secondary claims for conditions linked to untreated sleep apnea. Finally, Ed urges veterans not to delay their claims to take advantage of being grandfathered under the old criteria. Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XXGrLZBxzOo If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims. You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com
March 28, 2025
Did the VA deny your PTSD claim because you didn't have the "right" diagnosis? In this video, Ed Farmer, a VA-accredited attorney and U.S. Army combat veteran, breaks down the key ruling in Clemons v. Shinseki (2009). The Court ruled that the VA must consider all mental health conditions that relate to a veteran's symptoms—not just the specific diagnosis listed. Ed explains how this decision can help you win your VA disability claim, even if your diagnosis changes. Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XbBR167n9uY If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims. You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com
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