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Experts Expressed Skepticism of VA’s Plans for Appeals Modernization - While Some Concerns Remain, Opting Into the RAMP May Be a Positive Decision for Many Veterans.
VA Expands the RAMP; Hearings on the Implementation of the New Appeals Modernization Act Reveal Concerns; How You Can Decide Whether to Opt-In to the RAMP.
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Veterans’ Groups Unhappy with Nomination of New VA Secretary
Veterans of Foreign Wars and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America Worry About Jackson’s Lack of Experience
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New Lawsuit Alleges VA Bias Against Male Military Sexual Trauma Survivors
How Men and Women Can Overcome VA Bias and Win Disability Benefits for MST Related PTSD, Anxiety, or Depression
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Veterans Find PTSD Relief Through Eye Movement Therapy
How Veterans Affected by PTSD, MST, Depression, Anger, and Anxiety Are Using EMDR to Heal
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MST Survivors Find Peace at Florida Residential Treatment Center
How Men and Women Who Have Survived MST Can Access the In-Patient Treatment They Need and the Benefits They are Entitled to
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Rep. Phil Roe Encourages VA to Study Benefits of Marijuana
Chairman of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Aligns with American Legion and Encourages Medical Marijuana Research for Veterans
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Franklin Wins Second Chance for Veteran with Low Back Disability
Tim Franklin Draws Attention to Flawed VA Medical Examination to Win a Second Chance for a Veteran with a Low Back Disability
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Attorney Tim Franklin’s Win for a Veteran with Tinnitus and Agent Orange Related Prostate Cancer
Attorney Tim Franklin Won Service Connection at the Board of Veterans’ Appeals for a Veteran with Agent Orange Related Prostate Cancer and Tinnitus
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Dangerous Waters in Vietnam: Veterans Exposed to Cancer Inducing Parasite
How Vietnam Veterans Exposed to Cancer Inducing Parasite Can Win Disability Benefits
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Our Attorney Wins Second Chance for Homeless Vet with PTSD, Anxiety, and Bipolar Disorder
One of our Veterans' Benefits attorneys helped a Veteran experiencing homelessness, PTSD, anxiety, and depression to secure a second chance at winning disability benefits.
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Presumptive Disease or Not, Camp LeJeune Veterans Deserve Their Disability Benefits
How Camp LeJeune Vets Can Win Benefits for Their Non-Presumptive Conditions and What Two Senators are Doing to Make Vets Aware of the Benefits they Deserve
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What to Do When the VA Uses Skewed Research to Unfairly Deny Your Claim
The VA Skews its Research to Avoid Giving Out Benefits. Hiring an Experienced Attorney is the Best Way to Cut Through VA Bias and Win Your Disability Claim.