Veterans law is constantly shifting, as new laws are passed by Congress, the VA issues regulations, and the Court of Veterans Claims and Board of Veterans' Appeals issue decisions.
- Page 1
-
Class Action Filed Against VA On October 16, 2019, the Law Office of Sean Kendall filed a petition to certify a class-action lawsuit in the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC). -
Hypertension Connection to Agent Orange Upgraded by National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine Hypertension, previously in the “limited or suggestive” category regarding service connection, has been moved VA's list of presumptive conditions. -
Lax Standards for Private Contractors Providing C&P Exams Standard Private contractors for VA are having a difficult time providing adequate medical examinations. -
Warning Denver: RO Seemingly Only Processing RAMP Claims Since the Denver RAMP Training in March 2018, Progress on All Other Veterans' Benefits Claims Has Slowed -
Wilkie's VA Secretary Nomination May Prolong Chaos at VA While Wilkie is Less Scandalous Than Jackson, His Nomination Will Bring Problems of Its Own -
Insect Infestation Leads to Poor Medical Care for LA Vets As Los Angeles Hospital Faces Insect Infestation, Veterans Don’t Receive the Care They Are Entitled To; We Can Win LA Vets the Benefits they Deserve -
Disruption in VA Leadership Causes Sprawling Chaos When Political Drama Causes Harm on the Ground: How Instability Among VA Leadership Has Affected Key VA Staff, and, Consequently, Veterans, Nationwide. -
Former Secretary Shulkin Concerned for Future of VA What the VA’s Change in Leadership Means for Veterans’ Care -
Top Ranking Aide Encourages VA Secretary’s Resignation Aide John Ullyot Allegedly Attempted to Encourage Lawmakers to Push for VA Secretary Shulkin's Resignation -
Trump to Fill Last Seat on Veterans' Court of Appeals Who Joseph L. Falvey, Jr. Is, Why His Nomination Matters, and the Importance of Bringing Your Case to the Court of Appeals for Veterans' Claims -
How the Government Shutdown Impacts Veterans This Blog Discusses the Impact the Government Shutdown Will Have on VA Regional Offices, VA Hospitals, Disability Claims, and Disability Compensation
Get Help Now
Fill out the form below to connect with us, and we will be in touch with you shortly to discuss your case.
Library
- Posted on 04/08/2014 Board of Veterans' Appeals on pace to decide 48,000 cases in 2014
- Posted on 04/08/2014 Number of BVA Decisions expected to hit 48,000 for 2014
- Posted on 03/24/2014 VA Plan to Transform the Appeals Process: Va proposes to shorten the time it takes to appeal decisions to the Board of Veterans' Appeals (currently three years) by gutting veterans rights.