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VA Disability

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    Potential Effects of Proposed Job Cuts at the VA on Disability Claims Processing

    The Trump Administration recently announced plans to reorganize the Department of Veterans Affairs, which may include eliminating over 80,000 jobs. The VA’s chief of staff advised department officials that the administration plans to return the VA to its 2019 staffing levels, which would mean terminating tens of thousands of employees hired during the previous presidential…
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    How Much Will VA Disability Increase in 2025?

    How Much Will VA Disability Increase in 2025?

    The Department of Veterans Affairs provides financial benefits to former servicemembers who developed a medical condition or disability due to qualifying military service. However, benefit payments typically increase annually to ensure that benefit rates keep up with inflation. By law, the VA must match the cost-of-living adjustments made to Social Security benefits for VA disability…
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    New VA Rule Expands Presumptive Service Connection for Leukemias, Myelomas, and Related Conditions

    The VA has announced an interim final rule (IFR) to establish presumptive service connection for acute and chronic leukemias, multiple myelomas, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), and myelofibrosis. This change recognizes the link between these serious health conditions and exposure to Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5) – fine particles often present in the air during deployments to regions…
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    VA OIG Report on Claims Processing Errors for Presumptive Disabilities Under the PACT Act

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Inspector General (OIG) conducted a review of the Veterans Benefits Administration’s (VBA) handling of claims related to presumptive disabilities under the PACT Act. The report highlights significant processing errors in denied claims from April to September 2023. The errors included unwarranted medical examinations, improper denial of service…
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    VA OIG Report on Retroactive Benefits for DIC Claims Under the PACT Act

    The VA Office of Inspector General (OIG) reviewed the Veterans Benefits Administration’s (VBA) processing of reopened Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) claims under the PACT Act. The report revealed significant processing errors, including incorrect effective dates and failures to notify survivors of potential retroactive payments. Of the reviewed claims, approximately 31% were processed incorrectly, causing…
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    VA Expands Presumptive Service Connection for Genitourinary Cancers: What This Means for Veterans

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently issued an Interim Final Rule (IFR) that establishes presumptive service connection for bladder, ureter, and related genitourinary (GU) cancers linked to exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5). This critical update expands benefits for Gulf War veterans and those who served in specific regions where exposure to toxic airborne…
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    Understanding the VA’s Proposed Updates to Disability Ratings for Neurological Conditions

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is proposing significant updates to the Schedule for Rating Disabilities for neurological conditions and convulsive disorders. These changes, which reflect the latest advancements in medical understanding, are designed to improve the clarity and consistency of disability ratings for veterans suffering from various neurological impairments. Here’s what veterans and their…
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    Ensuring Justice for Overlooked Vietnam Veterans

    A June 27, 2024 report by the Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General (VA OIG) reveals that many Vietnam veterans have not received the retroactive benefits they are entitled to under the 1991 Nehmer consent decree. This 1991 decree, resulting from the class-action lawsuit Nehmer v. US Department of Veterans Affairs, mandates the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)…
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