Legal Help for Veterans blog.
Dec
06

VA Can’t Read

Claims Processing, News and Press

by Jim Fausone VA just announced that it will test quicker ways to access private medical records. It wants a private contractor to quickly retrieve the records from the health-care provider, scan them into a digital format and send the material to VA through a secure transmission. But we have found that most Regional Office […]

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Dec
06

Unemployability and Hearing Loss

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

by Kristina Derro A recent decision by the Court, on one of our client’s claims, stressed the importance that VA must get a medical opinion before it summarily declined to refer an issue for extraschedular consideration for unemployability. Our client worked as an accountant, handling his clients’ taxes. He was forced to stop working because […]

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Nov
30

Vets Must Help Vets

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

by Jim Fausone There is no way the VA is going to be able to help every veteran in every situation.  I think it is important that Veteran Service Organizations (VSO), veteran business owners and veteran centric groups step up and help out.  This requires a local effort of neighbors helping neighbors.   Stop worrying about VA getting […]

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Nov
29

Phoenix ‘s National Tinnitus Clinic

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

by Jim Fausone Tinnitus, commonly known as ringing in the ears, is a major health issue for soldiers returning from combat in Afghanistan and Iraq.  It is also a major and common disability for those from Vietnam combat. The condition was the most-claimed service-connected disability for veterans receiving compensation in fiscal year 2009-10, according to the Veterans Affairs Health […]

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Nov
22

Veteran Service Organizations & Facebook

News and Press

by Jim Fausone VSOs play an important role in the reintegration of troops into society and the delivery of veteran benefits information.  The reduction in members is of concern to the survival of VSOs.  These groups have to make themselves more relevant to today’s veterans. The groups are adopting the use of social media.  The American […]

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Nov
17

New Agent Orange Regulations and Nehmer’s Implications on Pending Claims

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability

by Kristina Derro Many individuals have previously filed claims for disabilities that have recently been added as presumptive diseases for Agent Orange exposure. As a result of Nehmer, these individuals can have their previous claims reinstated and adjudicated. The VA is doing just that—hundreds of thousands of previously denied cases have been reopened and are […]

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Nov
15

PTSD & Physical Ailments

Mental Health, PTSD

by Jim Fausone The VA often funds research that is helpful in understanding complex medical conditions.  VA and Stanford University completed a large study that shows that among younger veterans enrolled in VA health care, those with a mental health condition—especially posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)—tend to have more physical ailments.  The results, published online Sept. 18 in […]

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Nov
08

General Fausone at UM Nursing

News and Press

by Jim Fausone I am often asked about being married to a General.  Believe me it has its benefits but it is not always easy.  Brigadier General Carol Ann Fausone has spent 32 years wearing the Air Force blue uniform with assignments all over the world.  Currently, she is the Assistant Adjutant General for Veterans Affairs […]

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Nov
05

Suicide & Mental Illness

Mental Health, PTSD

by Jim Fausone The rash of suicides this year that involve members of the military has been getting plenty of attention.  Veterans face the same suicide problem brought on by the stress of war.  Military veterans with psychiatric illnesses are at increased risk for suicide, says a new study by the University of Michigan in conjunction with US Department of […]

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Nov
02

VA Starts AO Payments

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

by Jim Fausone VA announced  that on November 1st it has finally started making payments under the new AO rules. Providing initial payments – or increases to existing payments – to the 200,000 Veterans who now qualify for disability compensation is expected to take several months.  The three new presumptive diseases which have been in the press all year are:  […]

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