Medical Issues / Disability, Mental Health, News and Press, Veterans Law
Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer Wisconsin has created a new court specifically for military veterans. Court officials are in place to launch a multistep process which will send referred veterans toVeterans Treatment Court, processing those accused of breaking the law inWisconsin’s Second Judicial District. The court combines substance abuse treatment and mental health support, funded […]
Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer Even in a system notorious for the occasional bureaucratic bumble, this one had people scratching their heads. Outside the Washington, D.C. Veteran’s Medical Center, where the sick, the disabled, the elderly and the tired would sit and wait for their rides, or to escape the heat, benches were missing. Hospital […]
Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press
Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer While the official U.S.policy is to support disabled veterans with medical care, financial support and retraining, the support they receive has been found to be less than timely. Veterans located in Northern California, for example, wait, on average, more than nine months for war-related disability claims filed with their regional […]
We are pleased to announce that the 2012 Veterans Summit sponsored by the Canton Community Foundation, Legal Help for Veterans, PLLC and Fausone Bohn, LP, being held at Laurel Manor September 12 and 13, 2012 has been a huge success. We have a record breaking crowd of 350 participants signed up for the second day […]
Kristina L. Derro Veteran Disability Lawyer As if our veterans haven’t struggled enough while overseas, they appear to be facing new physical and psychological difficulties when they return home. According to a study currently being conducted at a VA hospital in Massachusetts, veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan appear to be growing old before their time. […]
James G. Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer The VA is currently dealing with a backlog of nearly 900,000 compensation and pension claims. Why the hold up? More complex disability claims are slowing the processing time on these claims. The average claim from Iraq and Afghanistan veterans now includes more than nine disability issues – far more […]
Even though the casualty rates in Afghanistan and Iraq appear to be lower than in other conflict areas, veterans are returning home with serious complications. Since the realization that repetitive traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in life-long cognitive issues, government researchers and those working for academia have been working to determine how to manage […]
James G. Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer An annual survey of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ services was circulated to veterans by Legal Help for Veterans, PLLC. The direct e-mail and social media survey went to hundreds of veterans involved with the VA disability claim process around the country. Veterans with disability claims were asked […]
Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer As a Schoolcraft College Trustee, I receive the magazine Trustee Quarterly. The following article from the Summer 2012 issue is from VA Secretary Shinseki’s speech to a College Trustee Convention this summer. It’s worth reading this short passage: A Call To Action Community colleges can also serve as catalysts for […]
By Kristina Derro Veterans Disability Lawyer It can be difficult for military veterans to find a job even in good economy. In a down economy, finding a job is even tougher. For vets returning home from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, the unemployment rate is at more than 12%, which is roughly 4% higher […]