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Filing a Writ at the Veterans' Court
Filing a Writ: What it Means, How it Works, and When it Should be Filed.
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VA's Fully Developed Claim Project
VA "partners" with VSOs in fully-developed claim-decision process. But, just what is a fully-developed claim?
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VA to Hire 1,900 Health Care Workers
The Understaffed Mental Health Clinics at the VA are Hiring More Workers
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Documentary Exposes the Challenging Transition to Home Life
"Hell and Back Again" Details One Marine's Struggle to Adjust to Life After Combat
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"PTSD Coach" - A New PTSD Application for the iPhone
"PTSD Coach" Provides Veterans with PTSD with Help Everywhere They Go
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Serious Delays at the Board of Veterans Appeals and More Expected
Statistics on 2012 Delays at the Board of Veterans Appeals and Regional Offices and What Delays Can Be Expected in the Future
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Army Commander Advises Against Diagnosing PTSD to Save Money
Army Commander's Instructions Change Some PTSD Diagnoses to Personality Disorder Diagnoses to Save Money
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Why is the VA So Slow to Process Claims?
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The VA Secretary Has a Duty to Elicit Lay Evidence
The VA Secretary Has a General Duty to Make Reasonable Efforts to Assist a Claimant in Obtaining
Evidence that is Necessary to Substantiate the Benefits Claim.
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VA Doctors Cannot Deny Coverage Based on Missing Service or Post Service Records
VA Doctors Cannot Deny Coverage Based on Missing Service or Post Service Records.
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Is VA supposed to offset DIC award if widow was getting SBP?
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100% Disability Rating for After Joint Replacements
If you have a joint replacement, including replacement of the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, or ankle, you are entitled to a 100% disability rating.