For many clients working with VA Disability Law Firms, they are left wondering the process their claim goes through. In this article and video, we’re joined by Intake Coordinator Kristy, Claims Developer Kristin, and Claims Coordinator Janet to give you a better understanding of our office’s claim process. Kristy – Intake Coordinator Whether you contact […]
Medical Issues / Disability, Veterans Law
According to a 2021 VA-funded research proposal by Rajeev Samant: “There is a notably high incidence of breast cancer among younger military women (20-40%). The incident rate of breast cancer for active-duty women is seven times higher than the average incident rate of 15 other cancer types across all service members. An estimated 90 percent […]
The Department of Veterans Affairs has ended its temporary pause on debt collection as of October 1, 2021. The VA debt program collects repayment of overpaid veteran benefits and outstanding co-pays for medical treatment. Debt collection was initially suspended on April 6, 2020, as part of the department’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Communication regarding […]
Medical Issues / Disability, PTSD
At Legal Help For Veterans, PLLC, we represent many survivors of Military Sexual Trauma, also called MST. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, take a look at our recent blog covering Military Sexual Trauma Disability Claims. In this article, we will address some common misconceptions people often have about MST. Misconception #1 Only young women […]
A Detroit VA hospital nurse was arrested after she was discovered stealing genuine COVID-19 vaccination cards and selling them. Bethann Kierczak was a registered nurse at a Detroit VA hospital. Because she administered COVID-19 vaccines to VA patients, she had access to blank vaccination cards. She would carefully take the cards when she could and […]
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, commonly called CTE, is a degenerative brain disease caused by repeated brain traumas. CTE is most associated with professional football players, but it also affects combat veterans at alarming rates thanks to high exposure to blasts and other traumatic brain injuries. Little is known about how and why CTE happens and how […]
The recent withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and the subsequent Taliban takeover has created a mental health crisis for many veterans. Calls to veteran crisis lines and other suicide-prevention resources have seen a sudden increase in calls since troops were pulled out. The Veterans Crisis Line, the VA-run suicide prevention hotline, has seen an increase […]
Memory loss can be a normal part of getting older. It also may indicate the start of a serious problem, especially for veterans. Because they suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post-traumatic stress disorder at a higher-than-average rate, veterans are also at risk of memory loss and dementia. Knowing the signs of problematic memory […]
New research from the National Center for Veterans Studies found a link between moral injury, PTSD and suicide among veterans. The study showed that PTSD and the effects of moral injury are similar in many ways but still distinct conditions, each with unique signs and symptoms. However, when PTSD and moral injury converge, the risk […]
As unfortunate as it is, many service members will experience some form of sexual assault, harassment, or other trauma during their military service. These experiences have profound impacts on survivors, but some relief could come in the form of compensation and other benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Though many […]