Legal Help for Veterans blog.
Nov
15

Guard & Reserve Denials

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, PTSD

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer In order to receive VA disability compensation, you have to prove a service connected disability.  The disability has to occur on active duty as compared to monthly training in which National Guard and Reserve have traditionally participated.  But since 9/11 the Guard and Reserve components have made up about 40% of the […]

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Nov
14

Here we go again – Missing Records

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer After handing thousands of veteran claims for disability over a dozen years some patterns emerge.  One of the more frustrating is the loss of military records that veterans need to prove disability claims to the VA. A joint investigation by ProPublica and The Seattle Times has found that the recordkeeping […]

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Nov
13

Metro Detroit Veteran Inventors

News and Press

TechShop, Inc. is a Silicon Valley firm that runs an expanding chain of membership-based shops, featuring a wide array of equipment and computer workstations for designing, prototyping and manufacturing a wide array of items. TechShop is a place designed for inventors, innovators and ‘makers’, working alone and with others. A typical TechShop ‘shop’ is 20,000 […]

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Nov
13

Gynecologist Medicare Fraud

News and Press

Tariq Hafeez, Esq.   A five year sentence and $3 million in restitution awaits Jonathan Agbebiyi, the Michigan gynecologist behind a $5.4 million Medicare fraud scheme. Between 2007 and 2010, Agbebiyi practiced at three different clinics in Livonia, running a Medicare fraud scheme from each. However, it is not just Agbebiyi’s fraudulent use of the […]

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Nov
06

PTSD 30% of Treated Troops

Mental Health, PTSD

James G. Fausone Veterans Disability Attorney A report, posted to the VA‘s website, showed that 247,243 of the 834,463 treated veterans from the two current conflicts were diagnosed with PTSD.  So the question is does VA intend to have the resources necessary both in health care and in disability benefits to meet this reality.  Based […]

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Oct
30

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

News and Press

Jim Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer The men who guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier are staying in place during Hurricane Sandy.  We expect so much of our men and women in the military. I pass along this news story because it gives me goose bumps.  I hope it does for you as well. https://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/guards-tomb-unknowns-remain-during-hurricane-165122482–election.html

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Oct
26

Legal Training

News and Press

By:  James G. Fausone, Esq. Kristina Derro, of Legal Help For Veterans, PLLC, was a panelist at the “First Annual Veterans’ Legal Assistance Conference” for the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law.  The program was focused in helping lawyers serve those who have served.  The topics covered included veterans law update, researching military documents, […]

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Oct
23

Jobs for Vets

Employment, News and Press

Brig. Gen. Carol Ann Fausone (Ret) Veteran Advocate Last week, four of the largest U.S. manufacturers announced their plans to start training military veterans for factory jobs. General Electric Co (GE), Alcoa Inc, Boeing Co and Lockheed-Martin Corp said they will all provide financial support to the “Get Skills to Work Coalition,” which will initially […]

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Oct
19

In State Tuition Fiasco

News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer At times we make the simple things too hard. Here is an example. A veteran is denied in-state tuition status in North Carolina.  She lived in the state for years and has paid taxes and owned a home.  What caused the inability to qualify for the lower in-state college tuition […]

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Oct
18

Mortality Rates

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

Brig. Gen. Carol Ann Fausone (Ret) Veteran Advocate According to a military trauma study presented at the 2012 American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress, soldiers who sustained chest injuries in Afghanistan and Iraq have higher mortality rates than soldiers in Korea and Vietnam. The study compared chest wound mortality rates from the Civil War […]

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