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Three Ways to Win Widows Benefits (DIC) from the VAThree Ways to Win Widows Benefits (DIC) from the VA. Widows can win VA comepnsation by proving that death was secondary to a service-connected condition.
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Supreme Court Questions VA Doctors QualificationsJustices of the Supreme Court question whether VA doctors should always be presumed qualified to render medical opinions on Veteran's disabilities.
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Winning Service Connection For Smoking Related DisabilitiesDisabilities caused by addiction to smoking (which can be caused or worsened by a service-connected disabilities such as PTSD) can be service connected
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Hiring Surge and Process Reform Suggested by Government Accountability Office to Decrease VA Disability Claims Backlog
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New VA Chief Supports Modernization, Mental Health UpgradesThough he's been VA secretary for only a month, David Shulkin vows to modernize the VA and provide mental-health services to veterans with bad-paper discharges
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Service Connection for Diseases Caused By Smoking and PTSDService-related diseases caused by smoking and PTSD can be argued. Sean Kendall Law successfully argued deadly lymphoma from smoking was service related in vet.
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Gulf War Illness Deadline extended to 2021 for presumptive diseases.For Veterans that are diagnosed with certain diseases before December 31, 2021, service-connection is presumed.
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New Documentary Details Veteran's Life with PTSD and Successful Fight for VA Benefits
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U-Tapao Thailand Veterans Were Exposed To Herbicides (Agent Orange) - Time To Win Your CaseAlthough still difficult, attorneys are starting to prove that Air-Force veterans that served in Thailand at U-Tapao were exposed to herbicides (Agent Orange)
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Winning extra-schedular unemployabilityVeterans with lower ratings can win a 100 percent unemployability rating through the extra-schedular if the service connected disabilities prevent employment.
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How to Upgrade Your Discharge Based on PTSDIf you suffer from service-related PTSD and VA is denying you entitlement to disability benefits due to an other-than-honorable discharge, contact us today
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VA Veterans Choice Act is not working for VeteransVeterans are unable to get outside care despite legal requirements that that the VA must pay for such care if he or she must wait more than 30 days.