Legal Help for Veterans blog.
Mar
09

PTSD vs Depression, WWII POWs in Michigan, Ross McGinnis MOH

News and Press, PTSD

This week on 4 Minutes With LHFV, Veterans Disability Attorney Jim Fausone will be discussing: the difference between PTSD and Depression VA disability claims; a Veterans Radio Podcast featuring University of Detroit-Mercy Professor Greg Sumner on the POWs brought to Michigan during World War II; and Ross McGinnis’ Medal of Honor from Home of Heroes. PTSD vs. […]

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Mar
02

VA Claim Reevaluations, USS Kitty Hawk, Alvin York MOH

News and Press

This week on 4 Minutes With LHFV, Veterans Disability Attorney Jim Fausone will be discussing: VA claim reevaluations, more specifically when and why VA will bring you back in for a re-rating, an archived Veterans Radio Podcast discussing the Race Riots or Mutiny on the USS Kitty Hawk, and Alvin York’s Medal of Honor story […]

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Feb
23

Permanent and Total Disability, Denis McDonough, Clifford Worthy, Jesse Brown MOH

News and Press

Welcome back to another episode of 4 Minutes With LHFV! This week, 2/23/2021, VA Disability Lawyer Jim Fausone brings four more interesting topics for you to consider. We will discuss Permanent and Total Disability Ratings; Denis McDonough; a Veterans Radio Podcast featuring Colonel Clifford Worthy (ret.); and a Medal of Honor heroic story about Jesse […]

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Feb
18

New Veterans Employment Discrimination Guidance

News and Press

Last year, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) provided new guidance related to the employment discrimination challenges that our nation’s veterans face. This new guidance revises three documents that address how the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) apply to veteran employees and […]

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Feb
16

Asbestos Exposure and VA Disability Claims

Medical Issues / Disability

Asbestos is a known carcinogen, and its use has been widely discouraged since the 1970s, when it became clear that asbestos exposure was linked to several serious lung diseases and cancer. However, some veterans handled asbestos or were exposed to it while serving in the military.  If you were exposed to asbestos during your time […]

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Feb
16

VA Spouse Benefits, BVEC, Reuben K. Green, Robert A. Sweeney

News and Press

Welcome to another segment of 4 Minutes With LHFV! This week, 2/16/2021, VA Disability Appeals Attorney Jim Fausone brings 4 new updates for a new week! Learn more about: Additional VA Benefits for Spouses; Black Veterans Empowerment Council; a Veterans Radio Podcast featuring Author Reuben Keith Green; and the Medal of Honor story of Robert […]

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Feb
09

100% VA Rating, Life Advice, Erica Robertson, Vernon Baker

Veterans Law

In this episode of 4 Minutes With LHFV: 2/9/2021. Veterans Disability Attorney Jim Fausone brings 4 new topics to keep in mind for the week. We will be discussing: how to get a 100% VA Rating; General life advice; a Veterans Radio Podcast featuring Erica Robertson; and Vernon J. Baker’s Medal of Honor story courtesy […]

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Feb
05

VA Online Resources Now Easier to Access

News and Press

Thanks to COVID-19, organizations have had to get creative with how they reach people with the services and resources they need. The Department of Veterans Affairs is no exception. It has made its free online self-help programs available to veterans and their families on both computers and mobile devices.  The programs were developed specifically for […]

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Feb
02

Tax Exemptions, VA Telehealth, Capt. John Kaul, Dwight Williams

Uncategorized

Welcome back to another installment of 4 Minutes With LHFV. Veterans Attorney Jim Fausone has brought 4 fresh topics to discuss this week. We will be discussing Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemptions; VA Telehealth Appointments; a Veterans Radio Podcast featuring retired Navy Chaplain Capt. John Kaul; and Medal of Honor recipient Dwight Williams. Disabled Veteran […]

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Jan
29

WWII Vet First To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine As VA Begins Distribution Process

News and Press

VA facilities began administering the first doses of the newly released COVID-19 vaccine. A 96-year-old World War II veteran, Margaret Klessens, a resident at the VA long term care facility in Bedford, Massachusetts, was the first veteran to receive the shot. Thirty-seven specially selected VA facilities were chosen to be the first to distribute the […]

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