Legal Help for Veterans blog.
Jun
11

New Technology Helps Veterans See

Medical Issues / Disability

Visually impaired veterans could soon be helped by a wearable medical device that is able to restore vision for users without surgery. The tech company that produces the device, called eSight, has partnered with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to put the device on the VA Federal Supply Schedule. The latest model of the […]

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Jun
10

Report Released by U.S. Census Bureau Shows New Veteran Population Information

News and Press

The makeup of the U.S. Armed Forces is constantly changing as well as the type of wars Americans face. As a result, the veteran population will also continue to change. A new report entitled, “Those Who Served: America’s Veterans from World War II to the War on Terror,” was recently released by the U.S. Census […]

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May
29

Veterans in Quarantine Face Mental Health Struggles

Mental Health

Quarantine and social distancing measures have been deemed necessary to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. By staying out of public spaces and groups of people, the transmission of the COVID-19 virus is slowed, and hospitals are spared an overwhelming influx of sick patients. However, extended isolation can have unintended mental health consequences for […]

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May
18

Surveillance of Social Media Postings

News and Press, Uncategorized

Social media is like a personal diary, holding the privacies of daily life that people may believe is private information. In reality, this personal information is readily available for public consumption. Employers engage in this surveillance practice all the time, so it is only logical that the VA, Social Security Administration, or other entities would […]

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May
08

Virtual VA Examinations Become the New Norm During the Pandemic

Claims Processing, News and Press

Kendall Van Ameyde, Esq. Just a month ago, veterans were being forced to attend Compensation and Pension (C&P) examinations, placing themselves and their families at risk during a global pandemic. The C&P examination is often conducted after the veteran files for disability and compensation or pension benefits with the VA. The C&P examination helps the […]

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May
04

VA Expands Access to Veterans’ Healthcare Data on Mobile Devices

News and Press

The VA continues its effort to expand its electronic presence during this coronavirus pandemic while not only increasing telehealth services that remotely connect veterans to their healthcare providers from the safety of their own home, but by making it easier for veterans to take control of their health care in the palm of their hands. […]

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May
01

Protecting Yourself From Coronavirus Scams

News and Press

In such uncertain times, everyone has a lot to worry about. The COVID-19 pandemic has created new and rapidly evolving health guidelines, social rules, daily routines and, unfortunately, opportunities for scammers to steal in new ways. Because vigilance is the best defense against scams, beware of coronavirus scams and learn how to protect yourself and […]

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Apr
28

Veterans Having Trouble Conceiving May Be Eligible for VA Fertility Care

News and Press

For couples who want to start or expand their families, infertility may come as a painful surprise. The devastation caused by infertility cannot be understated, and fertility treatments can be cost-prohibitive. However, military couples who are experiencing difficulty getting pregnant could be able to receive fertility care through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Infertility […]

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Apr
24

CARES Act Relief for Veterans

News and Press

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act or CARES Act was signed into law in March in response to the financial hardships created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Included in the bill are provisions to help Americans meet financial commitments while regular routines are significantly disrupted. Some of these will be especially helpful for veterans. […]

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Mar
31

Traumatic brain injuries in national spotlight after troops injured in attack

News and Press

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are devastating to those who experience them and too common. They are considered the “signature injury” of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. Since 2000, 414,000 service men and women have suffered from TBIs. Earlier this year, Iran targeted the al-Asad air base in Iraq in a retaliatory missile attack. Although it was […]

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