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Dallas Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Benefits Attorneys

Can You Imagine | Coats & Todd

Can You Imagine | Coats & Todd

Prolonged exposure to extreme stress or a traumatic event can cause the onset of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Often, this type of stress disorder is triggered by the events someone witnessed or suffered through during military service. If this is the case, you should contact a skilled Texas attorney who can help you receive the benefits you are owed.

At The Law Offices of Coats & Todd, our Dallas post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) benefits lawyers have more than four decades of experience guiding clients through the process of filing for and, if necessary, appealing a denial of VA disability claims.

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Individuals who suffer from PTSD typically struggle with a broad array of conditions, including:

  • Chemical dependency
  • Substance abuse
  • Insomnia
  • Depression
  • Social withdrawal
  • Poor impulse control
  • Anger management issues
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Exaggerated startle response

PTSD can be chronic or delayed onset depending on the severity of the traumatic event and the support system the individual has in place. These disorders can disrupt every facet of a person's life from social interactions, to sleep patterns, to the ability to hold gainful employment. It is important to contact a knowledgeable law firm to guide you through the process of filing your VA disability claim. Even if your initial application is denied, we can work with you through the appeals process to ensure you receive the benefits you deserve.

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To make an appointment, please call 800-856-1031 or simply complete the online contact form on this website. We represent veterans in the Dallas-Fort Worth area as well as veterans who live in other states. Your initial consultation is free.

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