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Firm's Win for Widow Whose Husband Died of Bile Duct CancerA VA benefits lawyer at the Law Office of Sean Kendall proved Service Connection for a widow who lost her Veteran husband to bile duct cancer secondary to parasite exposure.
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Survey Says More Post-9/11 Veterans Are Experiencing PTSDSurvey of post-9/11 veterans shows a higher number of veterans reporting PTSD symptoms.
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Attorney Franklin Wins COPD Claim Secondary to PTSD at BVA Leading to Grant of TDIU for VeteranTimothy Franklin wins CODP claim secondary to PTSD at Board of Veterans Appeals and also wins TDIU for Vietnam Veteran
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VA Reviewing All MST Claims Denied Between October 2016 and June 2018A recent report shows VA staff incorrectly denied 49% of all MST cases. VA is reviewing all military sexual trauma denials between October 2016 and June 2018.
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What That Confusing Letter From VA Really MeansDespite what a confusing letter you may have received fro VA says, opting into RAMP does not mean that your appeal is "withdrawn" or "discontinued."
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Sean Kendall’s Win for an Army Veteran with PTSDWhen an Army Veteran with PTSD Was Denied Benefits Three Times, Sean Kendall Stepped In
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Sean Kendall Wins TDIU Benefits for a Veteran with PTSD/MSTSean Kendall Won Unemployability Benefits for a Homeless Veteran with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Secondary to Military Sexual Trauma
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Sean Kendall Won for a Veteran with Pain and Weakness in His LegsSean Kendall Presented Evidence to Win a Veteran with Service-Connected Pain and Weakness in Both Legs a Disability Benefits Rating Increase
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Kendall's Win for a Veteran with Gouty ArthritisAttorney Sean Kendall Won Three Years of Additional TDIU Benefits for a Vet Whose Gouty Arthritis Prevents Him from Working
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Kendall Wins Earlier Effective Date for Veteran With PTSDDecades After the Veteran’s Original Benefits Application, Attorney Sean Kendall Won 10 Years of Additional Benefits for a Veteran With PTSD
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Processing Military Experiences Is a Separate Challenge for VeteransGetting service connected or receiving TDIU benefits doesn't solve everything - finding ways to process military experiences is a separate challenge for vets
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Sean Kendall Won TDIU For Vet With PTSD, Alcohol AbuseWhen a Veteran Lost His Livelihood to a Psychiatric Disorder, Including PTSD, Depression, and Alcohol Abuse, Kendall Helped Him Win the TDIU Benefits He Needed