I would like to take a few moments to tell you something extremely important. To all DISABLED VETERANS: I realized after years of quiet requests on my own and even with help from V.S.O. Officers, I was going nowhere with the VA. I am a service connected vet from Lebanon ’82/’83. My situation was a no brainier. I had continued to work 34 years in great pain, as not to burden tax payers. I had asked politely for modest pension increases multiple times, to no avail. I saw an add online for Veterans... Read More
What is the Burn Pit Registry?
Veterans who participate in the VA burn pit registry can gain access to information about possible health effects of exposure while providing the VA with the data it needs to serve vets with service-related conditions. Summary The VA’s Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry collects data on health risks from toxic exposures. This helps […]
PACT Act Presumptive Conditions
Veterans may now qualify for VA disability benefits for presumptive conditions added by the PACT Act. Summary The PACT Act has added numerous presumptive conditions related to in-service toxic exposure, simplifying the process for veterans to qualify for VA disability benefits. Many veterans may need to file appeals to obtain compensation for PACT Act presumptive […]
Identifying the Symptoms of Agent Orange Exposure
Noticing and documenting Agent Orange symptoms is important, as it adds credibility to a veteran’s toxic exposure claim for VA disability benefits. Summary Veterans should keep a record of symptoms of Agent Orange exposure, such as frequent infections, fatigue, acne, edema, respiratory issues, and muscle tremors, to strengthen their VA disability claims. Agent Orange exposure […]
Military Burn Pits Expose Veterans to Disease and Chemicals
The practice of disposing of waste via burn pits released harmful chemicals that left many military personnel vulnerable to chronic illnesses. Summary The military used burn pits to get rid of trash, but the toxic fumes produced by the burn pits caused a host of health issues in service members who breathed in the smoke. […]
Are You a Veteran & Exposed in a Blue Water Zone?
Navy veterans who believe they were exposed to toxic herbicides in Blue Water Zones can review their records, engage an attorney, and speak with the VA to determine if they qualify for disability benefits. Summary Veterans exposed to Agent Orange in Blue Water Zones while serving on military vessels during the Vietnam War can seek […]