
Disability benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are available to Veterans who have sustained scars and disfigurement during service. These are common injuries incurred during military service, whether from combat wounds, accidents,
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In an engaging episode of the Veteran Led podcast, host John Berry sits down with Scott Neil, a retired Master Sergeant and Army Green Beret whose remarkable military career has left an indelible mark on
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The extreme mental and physical stress service members may experience can, unfortunately, lead to substance abuse and addiction. Some people try to cope with the stress and other emotions by “self-medicating” with drugs or alcohol.
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Veterans Affairs (VA) dependent benefits serve as a crucial lifeline for the loved ones of Veterans who have served our nation. These benefits are designed to provide financial, educational, healthcare, and other forms of support
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Colonel Irene Glaeser: From Immigrant Roots to Army Boots On a recent episode of the Veteran Led podcast, host John Berry sat down with an extraordinary guest whose story is a masterclass in leadership and
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Veterans exposed to toxins on military bases may be eligible for disability benefits. Some illnesses linked to toxic exposure are classified as presumptive conditions, while other ailments require Veterans to prove the link between the
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Back injuries are some of the most commonly claimed, and commonly denied, disabilities that we see. Our experienced VA disability benefits lawyers handle many cases where Veterans need help figuring out how to appeal a
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The average VA disability rating for neck pain generally ranges between 10 percent and 40 percent, depending on the severity of the injury. Neck pain is usually designated in VA claims as cervical spine injury
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In a powerful episode of the Veteran Led Podcast, hosted by John S. Berry, listeners are treated to a masterclass in leadership and resilience, courtesy of one of the most distinguished figures in military history,
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The VA disability rating for shoulder pain typically ranges from 10 to 40 percent, depending on the severity of the injury. The rating varies based on functional loss and loss of range of motion. The
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