Legal Help for Veterans blog.
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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Mar
27

Michigan veteran and suicide survivor gives back as peer support specialist

Mental Health

Doug Brinker has come dangerously close in his life to becoming a casualty of the veteran suicide epidemic, more than once. The former Navy helmsman survived two suicide attempts and is now passionate about helping others recover from mental health crisis as he did. He does this as a peer support specialist at LifeWays Community […]

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Mar
24

VA makes preparation efforts for coronavirus

News and Press

With the fast-spread of virus COVID-19, a new coronavirus, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) says it is adequately prepared and confident in its ability to handle it. The agency refused extra government funds at this time and is focusing on strengthening its supply chains and testing its processes, said Department Secretary Robert Wilkie. However, […]

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Mar
06

VA pioneering telehealth model for providers everywhere

News and Press

The Department of Veterans Affairs has undergone a dramatic modernization in recent years, as it has been updating several of its technologies in clinics and hospitals. Many of these changes have increased patient engagement and, in the case of telehealth, have modeled effective new trends in care all over the country. Telehealth and telemedicine are […]

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Feb
28

New lawsuit says pentagon breaking law by withholding information from interest groups

News and Press

According to a lawsuit filed in federal court in Virginia by the National Veterans Legal Services Program, the Department of Defense is violating the law by no longer sharing information that helps veterans overturn less-than-honorable discharges from the military. The group says it no longer has access to military review board decisions on requests to […]

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Feb
25

Agent Orange benefits expanded

News and Press

VA benefit eligibility for veterans exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War was expanded by the Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2019, which went into effect on January 1, 2020. Previously, only veterans who were serving on the ground in Vietnam were eligible for VA benefits for Agent Orange exposure-related disability. Now, […]

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Feb
21

Western Michigan gym to offer free “Punch Out PTSD” classes for veterans

PTSD

Title Boxing Kalamazoo in Portage, Michigan now offers free exercise classes specifically for veterans who are dealing with posttraumatic stress disorder. The hour-long class is called “Punch Out PTSD” and features a group conversation with a licensed therapist and a boxing workout. The owner of Title Boxing Kalamazoo, Amy Heyduck, is passionate about helping veterans. […]

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Feb
07

VA changes rating systems for facilities

News and Press

The Department of Veterans Affairs will move to a new review structure for its healthcare facilities, doing away with the star rating system. This will increase transparency and allow veterans to more easily compare VA and non-VA hospitals and facilities in the same area. According to VA officials, the star-based rating system was implemented only […]

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Jan
31

Veterans Overwhelmingly Support Legalized Cannabis for Medical Treatment

News and Press

For veterans who suffer from chronic pain, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder or other afflictions commonly affecting servicemen and women, it can be difficult to find successful and safe treatment options. These conditions affect day to day life and relief is often elusive. Considering this, it makes sense that most veterans — 83 percent — support […]

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