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RacinRandy,

They probably aren't aware of it at that time unless you submitted documentation to them showing you are receiving SSD or SSDI. If you make them aware of it, it probably helps your claim if your SSD or SSDI is based on the same medical conditions listed in your VA disability claim. It would definitely help your claim if filing for TDIU. JMO

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Yes, BUT the reasons for SSD are critical. If you are seeking Vets compensation, you want the SSD to be for reasons that you are service connected for.

If SSD says you are disabled for reasons other than those service connected, then VA will have a problem with that.

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