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Aug
13

President Signs Camp Lejeune Bill

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer Camp Lejeune is a Marine base in North Carolina.  From 1957 to 1987, Marines and their families were exposed to contaminated ground water.  Health officials believe as many as 1 million people may have been exposed to the tainted groundwater at Camp Lejeune over the thirty years. Last Monday, President […]

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Aug
09

Veterans With ALS

Medical Issues / Disability, Mental Health

Kristina Derro Veterans Disability Lawyer Veterans may be at a higher risk of developing ALS, also known as Lou Gherig’s disease. Several studies have found a possible link between the disease and military service.  Because of these findings, in 2008 the Department of Veteran Affairs began setting aside benefits specifically for veterans who developed the […]

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Aug
09

TBI Ages Brain

Medical Issues / Disability

James G. Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer Modern science is finding out traumatic brain injuries may age the brain faster. Many of the veterans returning home from the war have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injury, as a result of being exposed to concussive shock waves from IEDs. Like football players, and other athletes that sustain […]

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Aug
03

Service Dog Approval

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

Brigadier General Carol Ann Fausone (Ret) The VA may soon be required to open all of its facilities up to service dogs that accompany veterans. But not all service dogs are created equal. The bill in question, HR 1627, requires that VA facilities give access to service dogs, but only if those dogs have been […]

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Aug
02

New Study Suggests Trauma Brain Injuries Could Age Brain Faster

News and Press

Modern science is finding out traumatic brain injuries may age the brain faster, news that impacts veterans. Many veterans returning home from war zones have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injury as a result of being exposed to concussive shock waves from IEDs. Like football players and other athletes who sustain multiple concussions, war veterans […]

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Jul
26

Camp Lejeune Water

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer Decades after one of the worst drinking water contaminations in U.S. history, affected Marines and their families may finally receive the health care they need. Camp Lejeune is a Marine base located in North Carolina. Over the course of 30 years, up to one million Marines and family members were […]

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Jul
17

Burial at Sea

News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer The tradition of burial at sea is an ancient one.  On a listserv an attorney asked if he could paddle out onLake Michiganand spread the cremains of his brother.  Only an attorney would worry about the regulations!  Yes, US EPA regulates such activity.  40 CFR 229.1 contains the basic requirements […]

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Jul
16

Burn Pit Registry

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer It seems like the DOD and VA fight the most obvious and necessary things.  Think about the atomic registry, the Gulf War registry, AO registry, etc.  This time it’s the burn pits our men and women were exposed to inIraq andAfghanistan.  Over objections from the VA, a House panel voted last […]

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Jul
15

Record Number of Vets Filing Claims

News and Press

Of the troops who returned home from the Gulf War in the early 1990s, an estimated 21 percent filed claims seeking compensation for injuries suffered while on duty. That figure pales in comparison to the returnees from Iraq and Afghanistan. It is a record-setting number. In an array of figures disclosed to the Associated Press, […]

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Jul
13

Calling All Vietnam Vets

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer Spread the word. Vietnam veterans are entitled to help and are not asking for it from the VA.  Of the 7.4 million Vietnam-era veterans living today, only 1.16 million — 15.7 percent — receive VA disability benefits. That is far lower than the 44.3 percent of Iraq or Afghanistan War […]

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