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Aug
27

VA Benefits And Erectile Dysfunction

Medical Issues / Disability

Erectile dysfunction is the inability to get and maintain an erection that is firm enough for intercourse. It is a common problem that has far-reaching effects on physical health, emotional wellness and relationships. Veterans can potentially receive disability compensation and benefits from the VA if they developed erectile dysfunction during or because of their time […]

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Aug
05

How To Get a Purple Heart After Discharge

Uncategorized

Our office receives many inquiries from veterans who want to know how to get a Purple Heart after discharge. We have compiled the following information to assist you in obtaining a Purple Heart. Purple Heart Background The Purple Heart is awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces who were (i) wounded, killed, or […]

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Aug
04

New Presumptive Conditions for Burn Pit Victims

Uncategorized

On August 2nd, the VA began processing disability claims for asthma, rhinitis, and sinusitis due to presumed burn pit exposure during military service. This applies to veterans who served in Southwest Asia and certain other areas. To qualify, your conditions must have started within 10 years of your separation from active duty. Asthma is a […]

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Aug
03

What Is Gulf War Syndrome?

Medical Issues / Disability

“Gulf War Syndrome” refers to a collection of unexplained medical conditions and symptoms commonly experienced by veterans who served during the Persian Gulf War. “Gulf War Syndrome,” also called “Gulf War Illness,” is not an official diagnosis, nor is it a term recognized by the VA. However, the term medically unexplained chronic multisymptom illnesses (MUCMIs) […]

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Jul
27

According to VA Men and Women Experience PTSD Differently

PTSD

As the number of women combat veterans rises, so too does the military’s understanding of the differences in how men and women process trauma and go on to experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).  The core symptoms of PTSD, such as hyperarousal, reexperiencing, avoidance and numbing, are generally the same for most people with the condition. […]

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Jul
21

Bladder Cancer and Veterans

Medical Issues / Disability

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer among veterans. It occurs when the cells that line the bladder grow out of control. These abnormal cells eventually become tumors and other growths within the layers of the bladder walls. As the cancer becomes more advanced and travels deeper into the bladder, it is […]

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Jul
21

SSA and VA Disability Benefits

Veterans Law

Why Does My VA Award Not Get Me Social Security Benefits? This is because neither agency is bound by the decision of the other. Both Social Security and Veterans Affairs consider the other agency’s decision, but neither must adopt it. More specifically, comparing SSA benefits to VA Disability benefits is an “apples to oranges” comparison […]

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Jul
13

Respiratory Conditions To Be Added To List Of Presumptions For Veterans

News and Press

Recently introduced legislation, called the True Cost of War Recognition Act (TCWR), recognizes that numerous respiratory conditions and cancers suffered by veterans of the Persian Gulf and post-9/11 eras are linked to toxic burn pit exposure.  The dangers of exposure to burn pits have been discussed for years after many veterans who served in areas […]

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Jul
09

Were You Exposed to Toxic Firefighting Foam in the Military?

News and Press

A common chemical firefighting foam used since the 1970s by the military to extinguish fuel fires has been linked to numerous cancers and other conditions. Many veteran firefighters who now suffer from health problems potentially related to exposure to this foam have been denied disability benefits from the VA despite evidence that supports a link […]

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Jul
06

Can I Work While Receiving VA Disability Benefits?

Medical Issues / Disability

Unlike Social Security, the Department of Veterans Affairs does allow disabled veterans to work while receiving benefits in some cases. As long as you are not receiving Total Disability Based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU) benefits, you may be employed and still entitled to pay based on your disability rating.  100 Percent Disability Rating  The VA […]

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