James G. Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer Dr. Michael Paletta, the chief medical director of Hospice of Michigan and a retired Air Force medical officer, knows there are other ways a doctor can impact a life than simply with medicine. Earlier in the month, Dr. Paletta was called to the house of an elderly man who […]
When deployed, soldiers use their extensive training to survive in combat zones. Much of that training becomes second nature, making it difficult to return to civilian life, especially when driving. A recent study conducted by USAA revealed a 13% increase in at-fault accidents among U.S. troops, compared to their driving record prior to being deployed. […]
Kristina L. Derro Veterans Disability Lawyer The returning veterans from the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are looking to be the most medically and mentally troubled generation of troops in the nation’s history. Of the 1.6 million returning troops, over 45% of them are seeking compensation for injuries sustained while in active duty; over […]
Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability
Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer With the dust still settling from the shocking numbers of the VA backlog, a review of California’s three regional VA offices sheds light on a new issue; the alarmingly high error rate. The Oakland, San Diego, and Los Angeles VARO’s were recently reviewed for their efficiency, accountability, and accuracy when […]
On June 26 -29, 2012, The Department of Veterans Affairs is excited to host the National Veteran Small Business Conference and Expo. As the largest nationwide conference of its kind, this event focuses on helping Veteran-owned businesses maximize opportunities in the federal marketplace. Join nearly 6,000 participants in Detroit for the opportunity to: Connect with […]
Medical Issues / Disability, Mental Health, PTSD
Brig. General Carol Ann Fausone (Ret) In the coming years, veterans suffering from PTSD, TBI, and other unseen war wounds can expect 3 million more helping hands in their fight towards normalcy. White House Officials announced in early April that a coalition of nursing schools and medical organizations will begin to train their nurses on […]
Brig. General Carol Ann Fausone (ret) Veteran Advocate Almost half of the troops that have separated from the service do not enroll in VA. Approximately 742,000 separated OEF/OIF/OND Veterans have obtained VA health care since 2002. That’s 53% of total separated former Active Duty and Reserve/National Guard OEF/OIF/OND Veterans. VA provides five years of cost-free […]
Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law
Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer For those seeking justice through the Veterans Affairs Department, patience might need to be a bit more than just a virtue. In a statement last week the VA announced it’s facing a backlog of 897,566 disability claims, with more than 65% pending for more than 125 days. Since 2008, the […]
Kristina L. Derro Veteran Disability Lawyer Many organizations have many different ideas on how the VA could alter their current procedures to better expedite veteran relief. With our nation having just ended over a decade’s worth of war, the VA is struggling with providing hundreds of thousands of returning veterans the mental care and compensation […]
Jim Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer A new study by USAA (an insurer that serves members of the military and their families) sheds light on a problem veteran’s face, that most of public doesn’t think twice about; driving to work. The study took aim at veterans re-adjusting to rules of the road in theU.S., after returning […]