If you receive disability benefits from the VA, you know how important the payments you receive are. When a Veteran qualifies for disability benefits, it means they will have the financial support they need to
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Military personnel must remain in top physical shape throughout their active duty to remain eligible for service or promotions. To accomplish this, military personnel must participate in physical training (PT) daily. But what happens if
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The way the VA rates back or neck claims tend to result in rather low grants. You can have truly bad back or neck pain, but you may still only be rated at a 0%,
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Motor transport operations form the backbone of military logistics, playing a crucial role in supporting combat and peacekeeping missions worldwide. Veterans who served in this capacity are often unsung heroes, facing unique challenges and risks
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Regardless of where they worked and what they did, any Veteran is entitled to disability compensation for injuries or disabilities that arose due to service. Medics and Corpsman serve a very unique role in the
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Veterans throughout the country are dealing with disabilities and illnesses related to their military service. These service-connected conditions can be mental or physical, and Veterans can qualify to receive monthly benefits as compensation for their
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Veterans who are dealing with thyroid issues that are related to service are entitled to disability compensation. Thyroid conditions occur when the thyroid fails to produce the correct level of certain hormones. The thyroid is
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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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Nominations open on June 1st. Berry Law is proud to sponsor the 2020 Veteran Owned Business of the Year Award to recognize a Veteran-built venture that represents the successful translation of warrior ethos in the
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One of the most dangerous places to work in the United States Navy and Marine Corps is the flight deck of an aircraft carrier or amphibious assault ship. Veterans who worked on these vessels must
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