Veterans with health issues from burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxins may now qualify for VA benefits and our attorneys can help navigate the process and secure the support you deserve. Family Care/Dependent Care (PCFC) While you focus on caring for your loved veteran, our attorneys can...
Cases We Fight For AtGang & Associateswe focus on complex claims and appeals regarding veterans’ benefits, increased ratings, Agent Orange and toxic exposure, burn pits, Gulf War Syndrome, TDIU, service-connection, psychiatric disability, PTSD, TDIU, TBI, and DIC benefits. ...
In his American Legion speech, McDonough said that Aug. 11 (the day after the PACT Act signing) was “our all-time high for online disability compensation claims.” VA officials said they are up about 10% now, potentially adding tens of thousands more cases in coming ...
you might qualify for reduced-cost or free care. Keep in mind, income info is required during the enrollment process unless you have enhanced eligibility-like recent combat service, exposure to hazardous conditions (e.g., Agent Orange or burn pits), or certain military awards....
McDonough answered a question about the PACT Act which is a law that expands VA health care and benefits to those veterans who were exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances. He said of the claims received, they are awarding those claims at 75%. In Wyoming they have...
Dr. Finnerty won’t write a nexus letter for physical conditions secondary to physical conditions or anything else that doesn’t involve a psychological issue. For example Dr. Finnerty doesn’t write nexus letters for sleep apnea secondary to tinnitus or rhinitis or burn pits, etc. For this ...