3 Things You Need to Know About the VA and Depression

First thing you need to know is Depression can sometimes sneak up on you. One day you are driving to work and you can’t stop crying for no apparent reason. You have a headache for days or you can’t ...

What is the Veterans Crisis Line?

The Veterans Crisis Line is a free, 24/7, confidential and secure resource to receive support for Veterans, their families, friends, and caregivers. It can help even if you are not enrolled in VA ...

PROTECTED VA DISABILITY RATINGS

Veterans frequently contact The Veterans Law Group (VLG) in cases where the VA proposes a reduction of their disability ratings. It is important to be aware that VA law provides for protection ...

BOARD OF VETERANS’ APPEALS DECISIONS; HOW MUCH WEIGHT ARE THEY GIVEN?

Question: How much weight are Board of Veterans’ Appeals (“the Board”) given?

Camp Lejeune: Toxic Exposure

What Does The VA Consider For A Mental Health Disability?

How VSOs Collaborate with the VA for Veteran Benefits

As a Veteran, you will no doubt become familiar with the intricate dance between the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Veteran Service Officers (VSOs). It’s a partnership that, at its core, is ...

Finding the Top Local VSOs for Disability Claims

As a Veteran, you’ve dedicated a significant part of your life to serving our country. Now, when it comes to navigating the complexities of disability claims, understanding how to find and work with ...

Easy Steps to Find the Nearest Veteran Service Office

If you’re a Veteran transitioning out of the military or struggling to find help, Veteran Service Offices (VSOs) are a free resource available to assist you.

The Role and Responsibilities of a Veteran Service Officer

A Veteran Service Officer (VSO) is someone tasked with assisting veterans and their families navigate the complex world of VA benefits and ensuring that as a veteran, you and your family receive the ...

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