Legal Help for Veterans blog.
Aug
28

Crisis in PTSD/TBI Care Unimproved by Treatment Increase

Mental Health, News and Press, PTSD, Veterans Law

The American Journal of Public Health reports that more veterans are now seeking treatment for mental health issues. According to the July 2014 report, veteran use of mental health services has increased by 94 percent over the last decade. Unfortunately, treatment does not ensure that veterans are feeling any better. A new study, commissioned by […]

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Aug
28

What’s in the $15 Billion Legislation from Congress for Veterans?

News and Press

By now most veterans and their families have seen the headlines on the VA health care scandal, secret waitlists, and the like. In light of this scandal, Congress has been working with uncharacteristic haste to provide a solution and help veterans get proper care. The key points in the new package include a $15 billion […]

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Aug
14

Young Veterans Face High Unemployment and Few Quality Options

News and Press, Veterans Law

Earlier this year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released data showing rising unemployment among the youngest U.S. military veterans. The combined effects of the military drawdown and a struggling economy has left veterans aged 18 to 24 unemployed and frustrated, according to Call of Duty, a national nonprofit for veteran employment. On a recent trip […]

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Aug
05

Hearing Loss & Tinnitus

Medical Issues / Disability

Don’t forget to check out our most recent eBook on Hearing Loss & Tinnitus.  If you are interested, you can find it on our website at: https://www.legalhelpforveterans.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Hearing-Loss-Tinnitus-eBook-final.pdf

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Jul
29

Habitat for Humanity Western Wayne County

News and Press

Habitat for Humanity Western Wayne County has a home available for a veteran. If you are interested in seeing if you qualify, please contact HFH at (734) 459-7744. The next orientation will be at the Habitat office, 638 Starkweather, Plymouth, MI, at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, August 6.  The orientation is mandatory in order to […]

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Jul
07

Stiggy’s Dogs Helps Veterans and Dogs Heal Together

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

Stiggy’s Dogs is a great charity dedicated to helping get veterans – and dogs – back on their feet. Stiggy’s rescues and trains shelter dogs to be psychiatric service dogs for military veterans living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). The service is at no cost to the veterans. […]

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Jul
03

It’s Time for a Stronger Commitment to Women Veterans

News and Press

The Department of Veterans Affairs has been wrapped-up in scandal and jumping from one crisis to the next. Amid all these stories, another important issue is getting lost in the tumult: the VA’s commitment to women veterans’ health care. A recent report by the Associated Press sheds light on the fact that a stronger commitment […]

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Jun
25

VA Research: Diabetes & TBI

Medical Issues / Disability

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Attorney VA Healthcare does a tremendous amount of research and works to get that information out into the public. As part of an effort to inform Veterans and others about their risk for developing the disease, Timothy, of VA’s Office of Research and Development, appeared on The National Defense, a syndicated […]

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Jun
24

VA Reports Low But Wrong Numbers

News and Press

Jim Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer The VA is reporting that 10 % of veterans are waiting over 30 days for a medical appointment. That number does not reflect the poll LHFV did of its veterans.  Our survey shows that 21% of the veterans are waiting over 180 days. Veterans read the articles about VA and […]

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Jun
17

Building Cultural Bridges between Doctors and Troops

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer There has long been a divide between service members and civilian health care providers. According to a Pew study, 77% of veterans say they are not understood by the civilian population, and 71% of civilians say they don’t understand the military. It is vital to good patient care for civilian […]

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