Gulf War Illness is a term used to refer to an assortment of unexplained or ill-defined symptoms suffered by Veterans who served in the Gulf War theatre of operations from 1990 to 1991, affecting an estimated 175,000 to 250,000 Veterans. Even now, over 30 years after...
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Month: June 2023
I DO NOT HAVE A VALID ID! WHAT DO I DO?
As the Social Security Administrations office and Office of Hearing Operations offices open again, you are required to have a valid photo ID. The Social Security Administration requires claimants to have valid photo identification for entrance to all hearings and for...
When to File a Claim Under the PACT Act
Under the PACT Act, which stands for Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics, Veterans who served in U.S. Central Command from 1991 to 2021 in many countries, including Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria, qualify for benefits if they develop certain presumptive conditions...
Veterans Receiving Disability and Pension to See Cost of Living Adjustment for 2024
Legislation recently signed into law by President Biden guarantees Veterans receiving Pension and Disability Benefits a Cost-of-Living Adjustment starting on January 1, 2024. This adjustment guarantees that Veterans’ pensions and disability benefits will stay up to...
VA Moves to Provide Housing for Homeless Veterans
Many Veterans find it difficult to readjust to civilian life, resulting in large numbers of Veterans becoming homeless after ending their military service. In an attempt to assist Veterans struggling with homelessness, the VA has announced that it will attempt to get...