Month: February 2021

It’s The “Great American Smokeout” And Did You Know That Doctors May Refuse To Perform Surgery On Cigarette Smokers?

There are many health reasons to give up cigarettes for good, and you can start today as part of the […]

A Window Opens for Vietnam “Blue Water” Veterans

As of writing this article, blue water Vietnam Veterans are entitled to the same presumptive service connection as if they […]

What Benefits Am I Entitled To If I Get Hurt At Work In North Carolina?

If you suffer a compensable accident at work or an occupational disease, the North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Act determines what […]

What Are Medical Payments On My Car Insurance and How Can I Use It?

In the industry, these medical payments are called “Medpay.” Medpay is money you can get from your own insurance when […]

How to Apply Analogous Ratings for VA Disability Claims

38 C.F.R. pt. 4 (§§ 4.1 – 4.150) contains the VA’s Schedule for Rating Disabilities.  This is the law that […]

New Data Show Fewer OSHA Inspectors Available to Help Ensure Workplace Safety

Consistent with the Trump administration’s overall effort to curb the growth of the federal government, the number of federal workplace […]

Expert Witnesses Testified In The Cosby Case. Can They Make A Difference In Your Injury Case?

It’s all over the news; Bill Cosby was found guilty of sexual assault.  But many people might ask, why was […]

There Are Special Rules for Veterans With Arthritis, Hypertension, and Other Chronic Conditions

Arthritis and Hypertension are just two common conditions in an extensive list that the VA will grant presumptive service connection […]

Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and VA Disability Compensation

Miltary Sexual Trauma (“MST”) is when a servicemember is a victim of sexual assault, forced or coerced into sexual activities, […]

How Do You Write a Statement In Support of A Claim for PTSD?

If you need to make a claim because of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome or PTSD, the VA has a form […]

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