Many veterans return home from military service with health issues that necessitate a daily caregiver to help them do certain tasks. Often this caregiver is a spouse or other close family member, helping to make their loved one’s life after injury or illness better and recovery easier. Little was known about the personal impact this […]
Since the beginning of the March 2020 shutdowns to help slow the spread of COVID-19, many have worried about the unintended side effects on people’s mental health. Veterans especially could be vulnerable to the isolation that comes along with quarantine. This could have played a role in at least three recent veteran suicides. All three […]
Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Uncategorized
Healthy sleep habits – also referred to as having good sleep hygiene – can make a big difference in your quality of life. Despite its importance, studies suggest roughly 76-89% of veterans are sleep deprived. Recognizing this, Legal Help For Veterans has gathered a list of 7 Healthy Sleep Tips for Veterans to help you […]
Evidence is a critical part of a VA disability claim. Without it, there will be no way to establish a connection between service and the disability and benefits will not be awarded. The VA will review all submitted evidence before deciding on the claim, so it is important to gather the necessary information and supporting […]
One day a year, we show our gratitude to the heroes that protect our democracy year-round. While 24 hours is simply not enough time, we have gathered 4 ways you can show your appreciation for our nation’s heroes this Veterans Day or all year long! Donate to a VSO For those that don’t already know, […]
Suicidal ideation means thinking about or planning for committing suicide. Because suicide, depression and other mental health issues are so pervasive among veterans, the VA includes suicidal ideation as a symptom that may affect a disability rating for conditions like major depressive disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia and more. It can be classified as either […]
Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, Uncategorized, Veterans Law
While everyone races to pick their pumpkins and munch on apple cider donuts, Legal Help For Veterans is celebrating National Audiology Awareness Month! The American Academy of Audiology utilizes the month of October to help promote and increase public awareness of audiology as well as the importance of hearing protection. We think this awareness is […]
An Army Identification tag was lost by an American soldier that was wounded by a grenade blast in Vietnam. On Wednesday, the ID tags were returned to his widow after it was discovered by an American traveling in Russia. Governor Doug Burgum, of North Dakota, presented the dog tags to Ruth Hepper, of Bismarck, N.D. […]
The Department of Veterans Affairs started investing in 3D printing technology years ago. Since then, they have discovered many innovative ways to incorporate 3D printing into everyday care at VA facilities. As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, they can use it to meet new, unforeseen challenges. Because the VA was an early adopter of 3D printing, […]
When a veteran cannot work because of a service-related condition or conditions, they could qualify for a total disability rating based on individual unemployability (TDIU). Even when their condition itself is not rated at 100 percent, they still may receive benefits at the 100 percent rating, when it prevents them from securing gainful employment. TDIU […]