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Judges reject VA secretary’s request to pause veterans’ claims appeals
Secretary Collins asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims to stop its work during the government shutdown. Judges ...
One VA staffer rubber-stamped benefits at 20 times the normal rate. That could be bad news for vets.
A VA staffer blindly approved tens of thousands of disability claims. Some veterans missed out on benefits, others may have ...
A recent report stated that of the $193 billion U.S. taxpayers pay for veterans' care and impairment, some cases are ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs spends billions on dubious and even fraudulent disabilities benefits. Meanwhile, some ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has been impacted by the government shutdown. Here's what to know about benefits, medical ...
Every veteran who has served our nation deserves the support and care they've earned. Filing for VA disability benefits is a vital step in accessing the resources and assistance needed for a ...
Nearly two dozen veterans came forward after a CBS News story about children sickened at Camp Lejeune, describing a broken Veterans Affairs claims system. A CBS News investigation found doctors who ...
Post investigation finds VA’s $193 billion disability program has turned into a rich target for fraudsters. Some fake ...
The seal on the front of the Department of Veterans Affairs building in Washington, D.C. is shown in June 2013. (Charles Dharapak/AP) The backlog of veterans first-time disability claims in coming ...
Like Iraq War vet Kinsley Kilpatrick, who showed up at the Atlanta VA Medical Center in a wheelchair, claiming to be ...
Like Iraq War vet Kinsley Kilpatrick, who showed up at the Atlanta VA Medical Center in a wheelchair, claiming to be ...
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