Which long ago should have been thrown open full or taken off it's hinges with no obstructions as to this Countries Sacrifice more then just Promised for their military service to Country, Constitution and their Protection!
Door opens wide for veterans’ benefits
July 22, 2010 New federal rules issued last week will make it much easier for veterans to claim treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder – and officials are still trying to evaluate the likely impact. On the one hand, the relaxed rules might have helped save some Wisconsin National Guard members who died earlier this year in a series of preventable accidents that may have been related to the disorder. But some officials believe the new rules will also lead to fraudulent – and potentially expensive – claims of PTSD by some veterans.
While veterans can receive medical treatment from a VA (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs) hospital such as Milwaukee’s Zablocki VA Medical Center by simply proving their veteran status, if the veterans want disability benefits for PTSD, they need approval from another section of the vast VA system – the Veterans Benefits Administration. Until last week, that meant what amounted to an investigation, by VA officials, into the veteran’s claim that he or she suffered a traumatic “stressor” during military service. Continued
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