VA Proposes Actions Against Three Board Attorneys & Two Judges
In a press release from March 1, 2016, the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has announced that it has proposed disciplinary action against three attorneys
In a press release from March 1, 2016, the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has announced that it has proposed disciplinary action against three attorneys
Unfortunately, it can be difficult for veterans to obtain disability benefits. In fact, when a veteran applies for disability benefits, there is a great chance
In November, the United States Senate passed laws that allow the Veterans Administration to recommend medicinal marijuana to veterans if they are in need and
Despite numerous reforms and billions of dollars aimed at improving access to care for veterans, wait times for appointments at VA hospitals are still out
The Department of Veterans Affairs Individual Unemployability program is designed to help veterans who are not able to maintain gainful employment due to a service
On this Veteran’s Day, we at Shook & Stone would like to take a moment to honor the faithful and brave service our country’s men
Although the VA has recently claimed to have caught up with a massive backlog of disability claims, taking the wait time down from 357 days
On July 7, 2015, Private First Class Donald Burpee died of kidney cancer at 59 years old. During his 8-year cancer battle, the Veterans Affairs
In 2006, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs began treating veterans with what is now considered to be the “gold standard” treatment for PTSD. Prolonged
The past several years there has rightly been an intense focus on the issue of sexual assaults within the military. A Pentagon study released in
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