Legal Help for Veterans blog.
May
11

Veteran & Military Health Care Costs

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

by Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer Have you noticed that when the national press talks about the cost of war it ignores the medical costs associated with the military and veterans? The VA budget is a reminder of the prolonged cost of war. A recent analysis of the DOD budget also drives this home. Costs […]

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Apr
29

Little known Board of Review may help Veterans obtain Disability Retirement

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

By Jim Fausone, Veteran Disability Attorney Were you medically discharged from service? Was your discharge between the dates of September 11, 2001 and December 31, 2009? Were you discharged with a combined disability rating of 0%, 10% or 20%? If you have answered yes to all of these questions, then the DoD has created a […]

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Apr
28

TBI & Helmets

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

by Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer We all know the IEDs and TBI are the signature problems of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.   Battlefield doctors in Afghanistan diagnosed more than 300 troops per month with concussions or mild traumatic brain injuries last summer.  A recent study suggested an eighth of  an inch of padding would decrease injuries […]

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Apr
28

App for That

PTSD

by Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer I knew it was coming.  VA now has an app for that.  It recently announced an app for PTSD. The government application for smart phones is called  “PTSD Coach” and users can track their PTSD symptoms, links them with local sources of support, provides accurate information about PTSD, and teaches helpful […]

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Apr
18

Backlog Excuses Rise

Claims Processing, News and Press

by Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer When VA recognized additional presumptive disabilities, you could expect an increase in claims. So the VA added 3,000 claims processors last year, for a total of 14,000. Nevertheless, the number of veterans’ initial disability claims taking more than four months to complete has doubled.  The number of claims that take […]

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Apr
13

New Legislation Will Help MST Victims

Claims Processing, News and Press, Veterans Law

by Kristina Derro Veteran Disability Lawyer A 2008 survey performed by the military revealed that over 21% of service women are victims of Military Sexual Trauma (MST). Unfortunately, due to the private nature and the stigma attached to this type of assault, along with the embarrassment and fear of retaliation that the victims have, most […]

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Apr
12

VA Fiduciary Challenges

News and Press

by Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer After fighting for benefits for years, a veteran is awarded compensation but VA can still cause immense frustration by declaring a veteran incompetent and appointing a fiduciary. A fiduciary is not appointed by a court, just a VA employee. The fiduciary may be a family member or it may […]

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Apr
11

TBI & Purple Heart

Medical Issues / Disability, Mental Health, News and Press, PTSD, Veterans Law

There are two important points here:  (1) you are entitled to a Purple Heart if you suffered a TBI as a result of enemy action and (2) because Purple Heart status entitles you to special treatment by VA, it is important to receive the Purple Heart.  Military Uniform Regulations currently call for awarding Purple Heart […]

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Mar
28

VA Blogging Good or Bad

Claims Processing, News and Press

by Jim Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer Social media has made its way to the VA.  Blogging is now in the VA’s communication tool box. VA has hired former bloggers who were critical for VA to come to the other side and blog for VA.  The mission is to revolutionize how the VA interacts with veterans […]

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Mar
14

No Foreclosures for Service Members

News and Press, Veterans Law

by Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer Banks and mortgage companies continue to step in it.  There are state and federal laws which protect service members from home foreclosure when they are active duty.  But Michigan recently had a case go to trial, and settle before the jury decided the case, on just this issue.  An Iraq War […]

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