Veterans Law

VA will launch new life insurance program in January, making life insurance available to more Veterans than ever before

November 30, 2022

On Jan. 1, 2023, the Department of Veterans Affairs will open enrollment for Veterans Affairs Life Insurance – the first new VA life insurance program for Veterans in more than 50 years – extending VALife access to millions of Veterans. Read more from the VA: Read More

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More than 200,000 Veterans and beneficiaries have switched to safer, more secure payments through VA’s Banking Program

November 29, 2022

Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that its Veterans Benefits Banking Program has converted more than 200,000 Veterans and beneficiaries from paper checks to direct deposit for receiving their VA benefits payments. Read more from the VA: Read More

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Supreme Court Considers Case on Retroactive Veterans Disability Benefits

November 29, 2022
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Tampa, FL (Law Firm Newswire) November 29, 2022 – The Supreme Court is considering whether to give veterans who missed their deadlines for filing disability claims more time to collect retroactive benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Justices heard arguments on October 4 in the case of a Navy veteran who is seeking…

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VA health and benefits mobile app reaches 1M downloads

November 23, 2022

As of today, more than 1 million Veterans have downloaded the Department of Veterans Affairs’ new VA: Health and Benefits mobile app for fast, secure, on-demand access to the health care and benefits they’ve earned. Read more from the VA: Read More

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VA creates scholarship program to help aspiring VA mental health professionals

November 21, 2022

Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that it will establish a Vet Center (Readjustment Counseling Service) Scholarship Program to assist individuals pursuing graduate degrees in psychology, social work, marriage and family therapy, or mental health counseling. Read more from the VA: Read More

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Twelve senior VA leaders chosen for prestigious presidential award for service

November 15, 2022

Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced that twelve VA senior leaders will receive 2022 Presidential Rank Awards (PRA) – one of the most prestigious awards in the federal career civil service – for their extraordinary service to Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors. Chosen by President Biden, the PRAs recognize the hard work and…

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VA Releases Equity Action Plan Addressing Veterans’ Benefits

November 8, 2022
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Tampa, FL (Law Firm Newswire) November 08, 2022 – The Department of Veterans Affairs recently released its Equity Action Plan (“EAP”). In a press release, the VA explains that the EAP comes in response to the growing internal and external barriers many service members have faced when securing benefits, services, and health care. These changes…

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VA will prioritize delivering benefits to Veterans with cancer under PACT Act

November 7, 2022

Today, on National Cancer Awareness Day, the Department of Veterans Affairs announced it will prioritize the processing of Veterans’ benefits claims for cancers associated with the PACT Act. VA will expedite these claims to ensure Veterans with cancer are getting timely access to the care and benefits they need and deserve. Read more from the…

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Tomorrow, all Veterans enrolled in VA health care will be eligible for new toxic exposure screenings

November 7, 2022

Beginning tomorrow, Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers and clinics across the country will offer enrolled Veterans a new toxic exposure screening. These screenings are a key part of the PACT Act, a new law that empowers VA to deliver care and benefits to millions of toxic exposed Veterans and their survivors. Read more from…

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Paxlovid reduces risk of Long COVID

November 7, 2022

Today, VA released a study showing the medication Paxlovid can reduce the risk of symptoms of ‘Long COVID,’ which affects millions of people in the U.S. and around the world. In the interest of public health, the study, ‘Nirmatrelvir and the risk of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19,’ was released before peer-review on the pre-print server…

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