Legal Help for Veterans blog.
May
09

Appeal for Help Denied

News and Press

Kristina L. Derro Veteran Disability Lawyer Many organizations have many different ideas on how the VA could alter their current procedures to better expedite veteran relief. With our nation having just ended over a decade’s worth of war, the VA is struggling with providing hundreds of thousands of returning veterans the mental care and compensation […]

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May
01

Welcome Home – Drive Normally

News and Press

Jim Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer A new study by USAA (an insurer that serves members of the military and their families) sheds light on a problem veteran’s face, that most of public doesn’t think twice about; driving to work. The study took aim at veterans re-adjusting to rules of the road in theU.S., after returning […]

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Apr
30

Veterans Disability Lawyer Suggests Recounting Experiences Thoroughly during Benefits Application

News and Press

When filling out paperwork for Veterans Administration benefits, it can often be helpful to recount the various stressors and traumatic events that happened while a service member was deployed. “The first time a veteran fills out paperwork to claim benefits from the VA is when that vet needs to thoroughly outline his or her experiences,” […]

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Apr
28

Veterans Lawyer Praises VA’s Digital Badge Program to Help Vets Find Work

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A combined effort by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the MacArthur Foundation to develop a system of digital badges could help veterans translate military training and experience into civilian jobs in a tough economy. The VA Innovation Initiative is judging a contest for entrepreneurs to submit digital badges that veterans can use during a […]

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Apr
15

VA-Funded Study Shows Vets Prone to Addiction Still Given Opiates to Treat PTSD

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A government study released in March shows that many painkillers given to war veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder often lead to addiction. Veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and came back from war with PTSD were twice as likely to be given prescriptions for painkillers that have proven to be addictive compared to […]

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Apr
01

Digital Badges Could Help Veterans Translate Military Skills into Civilian Jobs

News and Press

As part of a concentrated effort to help veterans find jobs, the Department of Veterans Affairs is sponsoring a contest for an entrepreneur to create a digital badge system that will help veterans translate their experience for prospective employers in civilian jobs. Digital badges have taken on an increased importance recently as more people try […]

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Mar
28

Disability Review Board Sending Invite Letters to Vets to Upgrade Their Benefits

News and Press

Many veterans who have been slow to ask a review board to reconsider their disability rating will get a nudge this year when the Department of Defense’s Physical Disability Review Board sends out letters inviting combat veterans to apply to have their ratings re-examined. “So many veterans were originally given a disability percentage that is […]

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Mar
15

Four US Cities Getting New VA Hospitals Soon

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Four U.S. cities are in line to get new VA Hospitals during the next few years including Denver, Las Vegas, Orlando and a hospital in New Orleans. The new VA hospital in the Big Easy will replace the one destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The Department of Veterans Affairs has earmarked about $792 million […]

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Mar
15

American Legion Birthday

News and Press

Jim Fausone Veteran Disability Lawyer   Veteran Service Organizations (VSOs) plan an important role for veterans including re-integration, education of benefits, and camaraderie. March 15 is the birthday of the American Legion. In 1919, the first American Legion caucus, held by members of the American Expeditionary Force, convened in Paris. March 15 is the date […]

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Mar
07

VA Budget Includes Increased Funding to Match New Veterans Coming Home

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There will be about 1 million new veterans added to the 22 million American veterans as active-duty service members leave the military over the next five years. This increase in veterans to serve means a larger budget for the Department of Veterans Affairs. President Barack Obama’s proposed budget includes $140.3 billion for the VA to […]

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