Politics — and specifically the politics of the budget in Washington — have long played zero-sum games. Some constituencies “win,” and others do not fare so well. Unfortunately, the latest budget crafted on Capital Hill may deliver a body blow to the nation’s veterans. It has already been reported that the budget compromise hammered out […]
The story is told of his act of heroism in the obituary in the New York Times: As Christmas 1970 approached, 43 American prisoners of war in a large holding cell at the North Vietnamese camp known as the Hanoi Hilton sought to hold a brief church service. Their guards stopped them, and so the […]
Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press
Matthew Worley, Esq. Upon hearing the term “service animal,” most people automatically envision guide dogs for the visually impaired. Dogs have also been trained to help individuals prone to seizures. But are other types of animals permitted to be used as service animals? Our municipal clients had to answer this question recently. For instance, many […]
We were recently asked by an immigration lawyer if an Iraqi citizen (whose civilian husband was killed by US troops) or her children could sue the US Government. The incident took place in Iraq during 2005. An Iraqi civilian, his wife and two children were driving in an area where there was troop movement. Military […]
Jim Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer One of America’s unique features for the last 238 years is the diversity of the population. Over time the diversity has been broadened from British, French, German, Polish, and Irish to include people from every continent. Sometimes they came for the opportunity and sometimes they were forced to come to […]
Homelessness is surely one of the crueler manifestations of poverty, and it often reveals a lack of support networks within a community. One would be hard-pressed to find a more heart-wrenching victim of homelessness than a veteran. Unfortunately, homelessness among former members of the armed services is not all that uncommon. The Department of Housing […]
The 0.45% who protect our nation Last week Al Qaeda militants took over the key Iraqi city of Fallujah – a city that American soldiers fought valiantly to liberate just nine years ago. Unfortunately, many Americans may not remember or understand the sacrifice of the veterans who fought to free the city in the first […]
Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer There is no end to the mischief Congress can get itself into. It did little to assist veterans in 2013 and I have written about that earlier in the month. In a last minute budget deal, the Congress and President have a budget law that punishes retirees from the […]
Claims Processing, Employment, News and Press, Veterans Law
The exploitation of veterans surely has to rank as one of the more vile manifestations of human behavior, particularly in a nation that consistently holds its military members in high regard. Sadly, recent reports have brought to light unsavory practices, both illegal and legal, that have taken advantage of our heroes in uniform. Hard upon […]
Claims Processing, News and Press
Jim Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer When you look at 2013 there was no shortage of issues of interest to veterans. VA operations were often in the news from the backlog on disability claims, the quality of health care or the troubled electronic medical record system. The Stars and Stripes report that no major veteran […]