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Sep
08

USPS Delays Affect VA Prescription Deliveries

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

With recent budget-cuts directed to the U.S. Postal Service. The Department of Veterans Affairs has been forced to work with alternative shipping providers for Veterans requiring prescriptions to be shipped to them. The alternatives VA is currently engaging with are private shipping mega-giants, FedEx and UPS. If you would like to read more on the […]

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Sep
03

Edible Crayons… for Marines?

News and Press, Veterans Law

This year has no doubt given us a lot to joke about, but we never thought it would get to this point. After years of jokes and memes, being labeled a branch whose personnel have a certain taste for a waxy children’s writing utensil. Marines past and present can rejoice, edible crayons are here – […]

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Sep
02

For-Profit colleges once again allowed to receive GI Bill money 

GI Bill

Despite being notorious for defrauding students and targeting veterans, for-profit universities have once again been cleared to enroll veterans using GI Bill benefits to pay for their education by the Trump Administration. GI Bill benefits are critical for these schools because they help them qualify for a legal loophole called the “90-10 rule,” which caps […]

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Aug
27

Toxic Exposure Conference Calls For Big VA Reform

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

A group of very big names are joining forces this Friday evening to have an open discussion on toxic exposure among veterans and the necessary reforms to get those vets treatment, care, and access to disability resources. The Military Toxic Exposure Conference will feature veterans and organization leaders that have experienced first-hand the effects of […]

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Aug
04

Arlington National Cemetery: First Steps To Expanding

News and Press

Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place of fallen soldiers and veterans from every conflict in American history. Officials have long worried about diminishing space in the cemetery, which could be completely full within the next 20 years if no action is taken. However, officials have taken steps toward acquiring land that would facilitate […]

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Jul
31

What is malingering and how might it affect your claim?

PTSD

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are common conditions among veterans. Those who suffer from these or related conditions might apply for VA disability benefits. Sometimes, however, these claims are denied. If this has happened to you, it is important to understand what malingering is and what it means for your disability […]

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Jul
20

AMA FAQs: Completing and Returning Forms in a Timely Manner

Claims Processing, Veterans Law

The Veterans Appeals Approvement and Modernization Act of 2017, commonly known as AMA, supposedly made the Appeals documentation submission process painless. However, it’s made the process more difficult. We receive many daily calls from clients asking us about the submission process and more specifically, how timely does my return of documents have to be? So […]

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Jul
10

Service-connected sleep apnea

News and Press

Sleep apnea is a frequently overlooked potential service-related condition recognized by the VA. Sleep apnea causes the sufferer’s breathing to be interrupted while they sleep, and it can be serious. Besides loud snoring, the sufferer may also experience headaches, daytime sleepiness and difficulty concentrating. There are three types of sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is […]

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Jul
07

President Trump Unveils New PREVENTS Roadmap to Address Veteran Suicide and Mental Health

Mental Health, News and Press, PTSD

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced the release of the President’s Roadmap to Empower Veterans and End a National Tragedy of Suicide (PREVENTS). PREVENTS is a nationwide plan to raise awareness about mental health, connect veterans and all Americans at risk of suicide to federal and local sources, and facilitate focused and coordinated research […]

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Jun
30

Experimental therapy saves Vietnam veteran from COVID-19

News and Press

A Vietnam veteran fighting for his life in the intensive care unit of a VA hospital in Oklahoma has fully recovered from COVID-19 after participating in an experimental convalescent plasma therapy study sanctioned by the Mayo Clinic. Jim Warehime is a Marine veteran who spent 24 years in the service and served a tour in […]

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