Many war veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan are facing a major health issue that has largely flown under the radar and received relatively attention in the media: chronic lung disease. Most insidious is a rare disease called constrictive bronchiolitis. It is the obstruction and fibrosis of the distal airways or bronchioles and generally a rare […]
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Kristina Derro Veteran Disability Lawyer American soldiers injured while on duty have an expectation that they will be taken care of when they return home. An expectation that the VA fails to live up to. Business Week reported on Hector Esparza, an Iraq veteran who suffered brain injuries when his Humvee was struck with a […]
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Brig. Gen. Carol Ann Fausone (Ret) Veteran Advocate Women veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (“PTSD”) are more likely to have problems of urinary incontinence (“UI”), according to a study published in the June issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. This study interviewed 968 women veterans registered at two VAMCs in Iowa […]
Brig. General Carol Ann Fausone (ret) A whopping $3 billion in assets is currently owned by American veterans who are too disabled or ill to manage their own money. To remedy this, the Department of Veteran Affairs has a national program in place to appoint family members and VA-approved fiduciaries to manage these veteran […]
The Department of Veteran Affairs pension program provides financial assistance to low income veterans. Or so we thought. According to a report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) detailing a year-long investigation, the pension program is fraught with abuse. Over 200 financial planners and other firms have sprouted up across the country specializing in helping […]
The VA offers free health care and medical treatments to former military personnel. It is a much deserved benefit that is not getting used by nearly half of the eligible men and women who have served their country. So that others can continue to enjoy the American way of life, servicemen and women of the […]
Kristina Derro Veterans Disability Lawyer Although our troops are already in enough danger being overseas in hostile areas, they now have a new hidden threat to their health, respiratory illness. A recent medical study has found thatUnited Statesmilitary personnel and civilian contractors deployed toIraqandAfghanistanmay be at risk for chronic lung disease, including asthma and […]
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. […]
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 […]
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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 […]