In order to receive benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), individuals must be classified as a veteran. But how does the VA
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Camp Lejeune Presumptions and Healthcare for Veterans
I have written previously about Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and the diseases associated with its contaminated water. Additionally, blogs have
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An Adaptive Housing Grant is funding that is available through the VA to assist Veterans with certain service-connected disabilities to live as
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It has been three years since you filed an appeal to the VA’s denial of your claim for Individual Unemployability. Three long, stressful years. You
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The VA benefits system was designed to be a non-adversarial, veteran-friendly system. The idea is that the VA exists to provide benefits to veterans
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Many different acronyms are used during the VA benefits claim process. This can make an already complicated process seem even more confusing. Below is
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Clothing Allowance is one of those benefits that the VA likes to refer to as “Special Claims”, along with Automotive/Adaptive Equipment Allowance and
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