Can You Claim Disability Benefits After Retiring From the Navy? - 0 views
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Harvey Peter Sackett on 28 Feb 25As a retired veteran of the United States Navy, you probably already know that you can receive military retirement based on years of service and VA disability benefits for service-related physical and mental health conditions. However, VA compensation for retired Navy personnel may not be the only disability benefits available to you. You could also be eligible for Social Security disability for retired veterans, but there are different qualifying criteria for disability benefits through the Social Security Administration. It can be harder to qualify for Social Security disability, and the retirement or disability benefits you get for military service may affect how much you get from Social Security. The disability benefits team at Sackett and Associates has been helping people in Northern California and throughout the country with their disability claims for 45 years. The information in this post gives you the insight you need as a Navy veteran to make informed decisions about the disability benefits available to you.