U.S. Veterans Affairs Announces Sweeping Changes To Eligibility And Coverage For Toxic Exposure Cases
It is an unfortunate reality that many Veterans step away from fighting overseas only to face a new fight at home just to receive the benefits they’re entitled to. There is plenty of experienced legal support available, but without meaningful changes to Veterans Affairs itself, it can be difficult and expensive to make a case […]
Do Dependents Of Disabled Veterans Qualify For The GI Bill?
Since 1944, millions of veterans have received benefits from the GI Bill. These benefits have been used to pay for high expense needs, including their schooling and job training. Some disabled veterans may not be aware that under certain circumstances, their dependents may qualify for the GI Bill, too. How can the dependent of a […]
The Veteran’s Medical Benefits Package
U.S. veterans who served on active duty, air service, or naval service and did not receive a dishonorable discharge are eligible for several benefits. This includes financial and medical assistance. To qualify for the medical benefits package, you must first enroll with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). In Marion, Indiana, veterans can apply for […]
Is There More Than One Type Of VA Disability Claim?
When a veteran first applies for disability benefits, that is called their “original claim.” For some veterans, this will be the only disability claim that they make. Their service-related condition will not change, and their benefits will remain the same. Other veterans will experience a change in their disability, which may make them eligible for […]