Legal Help for Veterans blog.
May
27

Rocky Transition for Service Members Upon Discharge to VA

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

by Kristina Derro Veterans Disability Lawyer The Senate Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 regarding the historically rocky transition for service members between leaving the Department of Defense (DoD) and beginning to receive medical treatment through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Researchers found that increasing levels of drug abuse and […]

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May
23

Sleep and Combat

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

by Jim Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer The research continues on veterans and sleep apnea. A study presented in May 2011 at the American Psychiatric Association’s annual meeting suggests that sleep disturbances like obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), excessive awakening and insomnia, may be a normal result of combat experience and not specifically related to PTSD or TBI. However, […]

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May
11

Veteran & Military Health Care Costs

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

by Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer Have you noticed that when the national press talks about the cost of war it ignores the medical costs associated with the military and veterans? The VA budget is a reminder of the prolonged cost of war. A recent analysis of the DOD budget also drives this home. Costs […]

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Apr
29

Little known Board of Review may help Veterans obtain Disability Retirement

Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press, Veterans Law

By Jim Fausone, Veteran Disability Attorney Were you medically discharged from service? Was your discharge between the dates of September 11, 2001 and December 31, 2009? Were you discharged with a combined disability rating of 0%, 10% or 20%? If you have answered yes to all of these questions, then the DoD has created a […]

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Apr
28

TBI & Helmets

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press

by Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer We all know the IEDs and TBI are the signature problems of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.   Battlefield doctors in Afghanistan diagnosed more than 300 troops per month with concussions or mild traumatic brain injuries last summer.  A recent study suggested an eighth of  an inch of padding would decrease injuries […]

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Apr
11

TBI & Purple Heart

Medical Issues / Disability, Mental Health, News and Press, PTSD, Veterans Law

There are two important points here:  (1) you are entitled to a Purple Heart if you suffered a TBI as a result of enemy action and (2) because Purple Heart status entitles you to special treatment by VA, it is important to receive the Purple Heart.  Military Uniform Regulations currently call for awarding Purple Heart […]

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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
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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