Legal Help for Veterans blog.
May
31

Who is in the Backlog?

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, PTSD

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Attorney Ok, you have heard about the backlog of claims at VA.  But who is in that clog? Vietnam era veterans account for the largest share of the 865,000 veterans stuck in the clog.  They are 37% of the clog according to VA statistics. The post 9-11 wars inAfghanistan andIraq account for 20%. The […]

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May
28

Learning Old Skills As New Employment Proposal for Vets

Employment, News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Advocate One man thinks he can help lower the 82 percentU.S.unemployment rate for disabled veterans. He suggests that they learn watch-making. The Delaware Veterans Coalition together with the state council of the Vietnam Veterans of America is helping Sam Cannan open a school which will train vets how to repair watches – […]

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May
23

VA Accused of Hiding Veteran Health Data

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Advocate A scientist is alleging that the Department of Veterans’ Affairs is hiding data. According to a scientist for the VA, the agency’s Office of Public Health has been hiding research which indicated that vets have been affected by exposure to toxins since the Persian Gulf War. Steven Coughlin quit working at […]

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May
20

VA & Obama Care

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

Jim Fausone Veterans Disability Attorney One of the upcoming problems for veterans is understanding how their VA health care and Obama Care fit together.  Since no one seems to understand how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act  (Obama Care or PPACA) will work come January 2014, it seems a little bit of a stretch […]

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May
18

Plans for Drone Medal Struck Down

News and Press

The Defense Department announced that the plans for a new medal for drone pilots and cyber warriors have been canceled. A number of groups representing military associations and vet service organizations had lobbied the White House to instruct the Defense Department to lower the ranking of the new drone medal. They would like the Distinguished […]

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May
16

Changes to Disability Payments

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

Kristina Derro Veteran Advocate The federal government, in an attempt to address its long-term debt problem, has proposed changes to the way it calculates inflation for VA disability payments. Currently, government benefits (ex. VA disability benefits, Social Security benefits, etc.) are adjusted according to inflation. In an attempt to save some money, the government has […]

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May
13

Disabled Vets Still Waiting for Benefits in Seattle, Notes Veterans Disability Attorney

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Advocate Disabled vets are still waiting too long for medical benefits. InSeattle,Washington, 25,000 disabled vets are still waiting to receive medical benefits. According to a new report, it could take a year or more for those benefits to be processed. Claims by disabled vets to the Veterans Administration have at least tripled […]

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May
09

Strides in Medical Research

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

Kristina Derro Veteran Advocate The wars in Iraqa and Afghanistan have dragged on for over a decade now. Since 2001, the U.S. has sent more than 2.2 million troops to battle, more than 6,600 were killed, and 50,000 were injured. This is a dismal reality of war. However, the strides that have been made in […]

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May
06

Provisional Rating Approach

Claims Processing, News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Attorney VA has been under tremendous criticism for the backlog of claims that it has which is approaching 1,000,000 this year.  Congress has been holding hearings on how to clear up the backlog.  Heads may actually roll at VA over this embarrassment. So VA has to resolve the new claims being […]

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May
02

Nevada Bill Would Bar Disability Pay from Divorce Split

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

Jim Fausone Veteran Advocate  To help further protect their veterans, lawmakers in Nevada have put forth a bill that makes veteran disability pay untouchable in divorce proceedings.  The bill, AB271, was presented to members of the Assembly Judiciary Committee on Tuesday and specifies that during divorce settlements, judges cannot consider veteran disability pay when dividing […]

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