Legal Help for Veterans blog.
Sep
09

Lost War Records Again

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer In every conflict, the records of the chaos of war become lost or destroyed.  This is as expected as multiple versions of success and failure in the field.  However, for veterans, the loss of records have the opportunity to damage their claims for veteran benefits. Will they be able to […]

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Sep
06

USAF AO Shame

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Disabilty Lawyer Those veterans who flew on C-123 airplanes dropped more than 10 million gallons of Agent Orange to destroy enemy cover and crops during the Vietnam War.  After the war between 1972 and 1982, about 1,500 men and women served aboard 34 C-123s that were previously deployed in Operation Ranch Hand, a […]

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Sep
04

Veterans Skype Therapy

Medical Issues / Disability, Mental Health, PTSD

Kristina Derro Veterans Disability Lawyer Unfortunately, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an all too common condition for soldiers returning home after serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Many veterans choose to seek counseling to cope with this and other effects of their service overseas. Recently, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) began a program by which […]

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Sep
03

Veterans Disability Attorney Fausone Notes Pentagon’s Proposal of New Steps In Light of Military Sexual Assaults

News and Press

The Pentagon has announced new plans to shore up protection for victims of sexual assault, more closely control the behavior of both recruiters and trainers, and track sexual assault complaints. “Steps to protect our troops from any unwanted sexual advances and assaultive behaviors are to be commended,” stated James Fausone, a veterans disability attorney. Steps […]

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Aug
30

Possible Expansion of VA Benefits

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Attorney New benefits may be in the pipeline for veterans.  The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee has voted to add numerous initiatives to the “omnibus” bill, S 944.  The Committee voted to expand programs aimed at helping more veterans find work, helping more injured vets get reproductive health services, and to pay […]

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Aug
27

Veterans Benefits for Same Sex Couples

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

Kristina Derro, Esq. Just two years ago, gay and lesbian individuals were prevented from serving openly in the military.  Now, same sex spouses of these veterans and service members will be able to share in their government benefits. In a recent decision, the United States Supreme Court invalidated a portion of the Defense of Marriage […]

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Aug
22

Sexual Abuse in the Military – a Costly Problem

News and Press

Brigadier General Carol Ann Fausone (ret.) The failure to address sexual assault in the military is costing the U.S. billions of dollars per year. A new study released from the RAND Corporation calculated costs of medical and mental health services that victims of these assaults seek after an incident, as well as other “intangible” costs.  […]

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Aug
20

Annual National Veterans Wheelchair Games Welcomed More Than 500 Athletes

Medical Issues / Disability, Mental Health, News and Press

More than 500 military veterans participated this July in the National Veterans Wheelchair Games. The annual multi-event program features vets who compete in sports events using wheelchairs due to amputations, neurological issues or spinal cord injuries.  Approximately 25 percent of the competitors competed for the first time. The games promote both national and world-class sports […]

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Aug
19

The Truth of How Long it Takes

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

Brig. General Carol Ann Fausone (ret) In the last year, I have spoken to VA representatives over 600 times for clients of the firm.  I am asked to call on files where the VA process seems stalled for our clients.  The reason for the stalled claim process varies in each case.  I have to call […]

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Aug
16

VA Backlog Initiative To Process Oldest Veteran Benefit Claims

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced that it is launching a compensation claims initiative for vets who have been waiting for one year or more. Claims raters working with the VA have been combing through the oldest claims in the system to allow those vets to get their benefits, if eligible. The Veterans Administration […]

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