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Oct
27

New Forms New Approach

Claims Processing, Veterans Law

by Jim Fausone VA has begun releasing forms on specific disabilities for use by its physicians.   This initiative marks the beginning of a major reform of the physicians’ guides and automated routines that will streamline the claims process for injured or ill Veterans.  79 different disabilities are to get the new forms.  This initiative will […]

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Oct
19

VFW PAC in Dispute

News and Press

by Jim Fausone The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) set up an independent political action committee (PAC) years ago.  The VFW has about 1.5 million members, and the endorsement from its PAC is usually widely advertised by the candidates. Now the VFW PAC is being challenged for endorsing incumbents in  Congress.   VFW’s commander in chief, Richard […]

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Oct
13

Bad Paper Discharge

Mental Health, PTSD, Veterans Law

by Jim Fausone The story is not that unusual – a service member suffering from psychological problems starts to self medicate, gets kicked out of the service and loses access to VA benefits. Veterans advocates see cynical forces at play in the use of administrative discharges for reasons including misconduct, personality disorder and adjustment disorder — defined as […]

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Oct
06

Speed Up VA

Claims Processing, News and Press, Veterans Law

by Jim Fausone We get asked all the time – “can you make VA move faster on my claim?”  My answer is “No one can make VA move fast”.  The US Supreme Court just agreed with me.  On Monday the Supreme Court announced it will not hear a case challenging a lack of speed by the government. The Vietnam […]

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Sep
29

VA to Review 17,000 “Brown Water” Cases

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

by Kristina Derro The VA has recently agreed to review the cases of nearly 17,000 “Brown Water” Vietnam Era veterans who have claimed disabilities related to Agent Orange exposure. VA previously denied a number of these claims without properly determining whether they served in Vietnam’s inland waterways (“Brown Water”) or in other locations where they […]

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Sep
29

Post 9/11 Stop-Loss Bonus

Claims Processing, News and Press, Veterans Law

  by Jim Fausone Time is running out to apply for retroactive bonus pay for 145,000 military personnel who were forced to remain on duty beyond their original discharge date, following the September 11th attacks. Congress has approved back pay of $500 for each month of involuntary service; the average lump-sum due is between $3,500 […]

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Sep
21

Service Member Life Insurance

News and Press

by Jim Fausone SGLI is a VA program that provides low cost group life insurance to members of the Military and Uniformed Services, including commissioned officers of the Public Health Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, cadets and midshipmen of the service academies. Members are automatically insured under Servicemembers Group Life Insurance (SGLI) for […]

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Sep
16

Insurance Death Benefits Greed

Claims Processing, News and Press, Veterans Law

by Jim Fausone Upon the death of a service member, his or her family is entitled to death benefits from service life insurance.  The financial press recently broke the story that Prudential Financial did not pay the lump sum to the families as expected.  Instead, Prudential Financial Inc. would withhold lump-sum payments of life insurance benefits […]

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Sep
14

New PTSD Rule – New Problem

Claims Processing, PTSD, Veterans Law

by Jim Fausone As many VA watchers know, VA adopted a new law “Relaxation of Evidentiary Standard for Establishing In Service Stressors in Claims for PTSD” dated July 13, 2010.                                       We at Legal Help for Veterans, PLLC have received the first rating decision taking this law into account. The VA conceded the Vietnam Vet’s stressor […]

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Sep
13

Permanent Disability

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, Veterans Law

By Jim Fausone If you have a disability rating from VA, the first step is done. But you will want to get rated at 100% permanently disabled if appropriate.  It is just one way that a disabled vet can take care of his family now and in the future. Without that designation, the vet’s family […]

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