The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) inspector general launched a probe into Secretary David Shulkin’s July 10-day Europe trip. Shulkin was criticized for spending significant time on leisure activities like sightseeing and shopping during the taxpayer-funded trip to the United Kingdom and Denmark. Shulkin made the trip so that he could attend a conference on […]
Jim Fausone, Esq. Donating to charities that support our veterans is an important contribution. It is also important, however, to understand the charity’s purpose and what your contribution is being put towards. Last week, Michigan’s Attorney General and his Charitable Trust Section reached a settlement with Healing American Heroes, Inc. and its professional fundraiser Jeremy […]
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is seeing some progress in its ongoing efforts to end veteran homelessness across the country. Michigan’s Kent County was recently recognized among 54 other communities nationwide for achieving a “Functional Zero Community” status. The U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness presented Kent County with an award for successfully getting homeless […]
Veterans will now be able to get disability compensation faster upon leaving the military under new rules enforced by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) from Oct. 1. The VA announced service members who wish to submit disability claims prior to discharge are required to enroll in the Benefits Delivery at Discharge program at least […]
The controversial subject of animal research has been thrust into the spotlight due to a spending bill passed by the House with the potential to ban the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) from conducting medical experiments on dogs. The VA is defending the practice as a key part of the agency’s pursuit of medical innovation […]
A report from the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) inspector general revealed that more than $37 million in erroneous payments were issued to deceased veterans. Hundreds of veterans have continued to receive SSA benefits despite being dead for years. The audit found over 3,900 cases in which beneficiaries were still getting regular payments despite being listed […]
A recently released government report is cautioning the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) about the growing risk of opioid abuse among veterans. The VA Office of Inspector General urged the department to enhance the monitoring of opioid prescriptions to veterans from private-sector health care providers. The VA watchdog said veterans who use VA programs, like […]
House Republicans have blocked a key amendment to legislation concerning medical marijuana use for veterans. The measure would have enabled patients to receive marijuana for pain relief through Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) doctors in states where its use has been legalized for medical purposes. Federal law currently bars VA doctors from recommending or even […]
Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press
Kristina L. Derro, Esq. Over the last several years a rare type of eye cancer has been showing up in Vietnam veterans at an undeniably concerning rate. Choroidal Melanoma is a rare cancer among the general population, but it’s being diagnosed at a rate that’s proportionally much higher among veterans. This rare cancer can spread […]
Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability, News and Press
Kristina L. Derro, Esq. Veterans have struggled for years to efficiently navigate through the VA appeals process. Appealing disability benefits claims could take, on average, three to five years to complete. Many of these benefits are critical to thousands of veterans worldwide, and they can’t afford to be kept waiting years for the process to […]