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VA says I am disabled, so why is Social Security denying my Social Security disability claim?

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VA says I am disabled, so why is Social Security denying my Social Security disability claim?

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VA decisions are not binding on the Social Security Administration. Social Security and the VA have very different standards for approving disability claims.

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A. It is Social Security’s position that VA decisions are not binding upon them. Social Security and VA have very different standards for approving disability claims.

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It is Social Security’s position that VA decisions are not binding upon them. Social Security and VA have very different standards for approving disability claims.

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Social Security and VA have different standards for approving disability claims. Many people can get VA disability benefits but not Social Security disability benefits. There are some in Congress who are trying to change this.

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A. It is Social Security’s position that VA decisions are not binding upon them. Social Security and VA have very different standards for approving disability claims.

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