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Gulf War Veterans and Service-Connected Medical Conditions

The 2010 Census offers unique insight to U.S. Veterans.  Over 835,000 Americans are Veterans who served during both Gulf War eras.  Almost 50,000 more American Veterans served in Vietnam era and both Gulf War eras.  This means the United States has almost 1 million Veterans potentially suffering from serious service-connected injuries. If you…

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Tips For Filing A Successful Notice of Disagreement (NOD) with VA

If the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) denies your request for benefits, don’t be shocked.  If VA gives you a lower disability rating than you merit, don’t be shocked. Since 2014, in an effort to reduce its backlog of disability benefits claims, word is that VA is simply shoveling responses…

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How to avoid a costly common post-service mistake. Part II of an interview with Bob Goss

Bob Goss, founder of the Law Office of Robert B. Goss, P.C. Robert B. Goss is a Veteran, attorney, and the founder of the Law Office of Robert B. Goss, P.C.  Bob, as he prefers to be called, started his law firm in response to the need he saw for a…

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Dangerous Health Problems Facing Gulf War Veterans

The 2010 Census offers unique insight to U.S. Veterans.  Over 835,000 Americans are Veterans who served during both Gulf War eras.  Almost 50,000 more American Veterans served in Vietnam era and both Gulf War eras.  Clearly, there is a large population of Veterans who likely have service-connected injuries which manifest…

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Filing Your Notice of Disagreement (NOD) and Avoiding VA’s Tricks and Traps

Almost without exception, if you are still alive when the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) responds to you initial claim for benefits, VA’s response will be a rejection.  This means you must – if you want the benefits you’ve earned – file a “Notice of Disagreement.” Prior to March 24,…

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VA Is Not Really Reducing The Claims Backlog

Has VA Really Reduced The Claims Backlog? The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) proudly advertises that the disability claims backlog is now under control.  Under Secretary for Benefits Alison Hickey has stated categorically that VA’s goal is to eliminate the claims backlog by the end of 2015 – “meaning all…

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Six Easy Ways to Lose Your VA Benefits

Count to 10! 1. Don’t Make a Claim.  Ever.  This is probably the most common way Veterans miss benefits to which they are entitled.  The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will not contact you with information about how to claim benefits.  No one will pass along your service information to…

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Taking the Fight to Veterans:  Why VA’s Mandatory Forms Probably Aren’t Legal

You can’t always believe what you’re told.  Unfortunately, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) means business when it comes to telling you their new forms are mandatory.  And the form that is probably the most harmful is the one you might need the most: VA’s Notice of Disagreement (NOD) form,…

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Veterans: Speak Now – Or Forever Withhold Your Peace Of Mind

No time like never! The heartbreaking anniversary of 9/11 brings to mind a less well-known event that continues to impact Veterans.  Ever since the Veterans Claims Adjudication Commission (VCAC) issued its recommendations almost 20 years ago, the thought that Veterans should have less time – not more – to file…

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