We explore the complex challenges disabled veterans face when navigating employment while managing service-connected disabilities, focusing on workplace accommodations, pre-employment physicals, and worker's compensation claims.
• The difference between private sector and federal pre-employment processes for disabled veterans
• How oversharing medical information during pre-employment can impact job opportunities
• Private sector employers require both physical exams and Human Performance Evaluations
• Federal employers like the VA only require medical examinations without physical demonstrations
• Workers' compensation battles mirror VA disability claims fights, requiring similar advocacy
• Reasonable accommodations for service-connected disabilities in the workplace are legally required but often challenging to secure
• Mental health conditions like PTSD require specific workplace accommodations to prevent symptom triggers
• ERISA provides limited financial support for disabled federal employees (60% first year, 40% thereafter)
• Veterans with disabilities should seek union support when requesting accommodations
Join us for our upcoming Veterans Seminar in Winchester, Tennessee on November 28th, where experts will discuss VA benefits, claims processes, and special monthly compensations. Space is limited to 150 attendees with lunch provided. Contact information: valorforvet.com or call 888-448-1011.
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