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Over 100,000 United States veterans are homeless on any given night in America – and the majority of these men and women suffer from disabilities such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), brain injuries, and amputations, that prevent them from earning a living wage and supporting themselves.
Even if you don’t have a permanent address or a place to call your own, you can still qualify for veterans’ disability benefits. In fact, veterans’ disability benefits exist so that our injured soldiers returning home from war can afford food to eat and a roof over their heads.
In addition to veterans’ disability benefits, the Department of Veterans Affairs offers homeless veterans and veterans in danger of becoming homeless a number of programs and resources to help keep them sheltered and off of the streets. These homeless veterans programs involve different types of assistance, including job training and placement, substance abuse programs, general health care, and mental health counseling.
If you are a homeless veteran seeking disability benefits, you should know that we are here to help. For legal assistance in Texas, call the Houston veterans’ disability benefits attorneys at Morgan & Weisbrod.
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