Legal Help for Veterans blog.
Feb
05

New Research Reveals Aid Gap for Female Veterans

News and Press, Veterans Law

A new report from Disabled American Veterans has found that female veterans face additional challenges when transitioning to civilian life. According to the report, female veterans are more likely to be unemployed than male veterans or non-veteran women. They are more likely to be homeless than non-veteran women. In addition, fewer resources are available to […]

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Feb
03

A New Year’s Resolution: Do Better for our Veterans

News and Press

We Veterans had a tough news year in 2014: from the VA hospital scandals and questionable scheduling practices for appointments, to increasingly severe health problems, to rising reports of sexual assault in the military. Yet, despite this seeming roller-coaster of bad news, I am hopeful for our Michigan Veterans in 2015. The two year old […]

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Jan
27

Study: Yoga Can Help Treat PTSD in Veterans

News and Press, PTSD

New research published in the Journal of Traumatic Stress suggests that the practice of yoga could help combat veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study examined the effects of Sudarshan Kriya yoga on PTSD patients over the course of one year. Sudarshan Kriya focuses on breathing-based meditation. Twenty-one male Iraq/Afghanistan veterans diagnosed with […]

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Jan
22

Michigan Veteran Implores Legislators to Act on Blocked Veteran Suicide Bill

News and Press, Veterans Law

In early December, the Clay Hunt SAV Act was unanimously passed by the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill is designed to mobilize resources to address the current crisis in veteran suicides. But less than a week later, a sole U.S. senator, Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, placed a hold on the bill, stopping further progress […]

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Jan
22

VA Goal to Eliminate Claims Backlog by End of 2015 Appears Out of Reach

News and Press

Carol Ann Fausone Brigadier General (ret) Positive reports surfaced last year on the significant reduction of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) backlog in benefits claims – VA workers slashed the backlog by over half to 245,000. VA officials were optimistic on cutting that number to zero by the end of 2015…but now that appears […]

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Jan
14

Veterans who suffer from Military Sexual Trauma Now Eligible for VA Health Care

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, Mental Health

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced in early December that it would expand eligibility for veterans in need of mental health care due to sexual assault or sexual harassment that occurred during their military service. This expansion comes under the authority from the recent VACAA legislation (Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014). […]

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Jan
12

Young Veterans Run Higher Risk of Sexual Dysfunction

News and Press

Post-9/11 veterans face a host of physical and emotional trauma, along a high rate of medication usage. Combined, these factors place young veterans at a much higher risk of dealing with sexual dysfunction. For couples, a healthy sexual relationship can be a source of joy and resilience throughout life. However, that relationship can become difficult […]

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Jan
09

Michigan Veteran Turns Incident of Discrimination Into Platform for PTSD Awareness

News and Press, PTSD

Eric Calley, a Michigan veteran with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), felt that the flight crew on his US Airways flight had been acting in an insensitive manner from the start, reports the Lansing State Journal. Before the flight even took off, crew members repeatedly informed other passengers that Calley had a medical disability when discussing […]

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Jan
07

Benefits Increase Coming for Veterans Disability Recipients in 2015

News and Press, Veterans Law

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and veterans disability recipients will see their benefits increase by 1.7 percent in 2015. The increase represents the annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA), which is automatically applied to Social Security benefits. Although benefits will increase slightly, the cost of living is also projected to increase. In particular, the USDA projects that […]

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Jan
05

Veteran Mistreated by Airline Sheds Light on the Importance of Service Dogs

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

In a holiday season supposed to be filled with charity and good-will, people’s experience at the airport terminals at this time of year is the exact opposite of comfort and joy. And recently, US Airways had to apologize to a veteran for the way its flight attendants treated his service dog. Eric Calley, a Marine […]

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