Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) For Veterans
Veterans should be aware that the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs offers free tax advice and tax return preparation for many low-income and elderly veterans. More information about eligibility can be found at the IRS’s VITA Website.
If you have questions or concerns about your eligibility for veterans benefits, please...
CAVC Opinion in Clennan v. Shinseki on Incompetency
On January 24, 2013, the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) issued a panel opinion in Clennan v. Shinseki, regarding the procedures involved in finding a veteran incompetent to handle the disbursement of benefits and the appoint a fiduciary.
This case has a long, and possibly unnecessary, procedural history. The important takeaway for a veteran, however, is if you receive a...
New Mobile Application to Connect Veterans Announced
In August of last year, we blogged about two free mobile applications available for veterans to cope with the effects of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). That blog can be accessed at PTSD Mobile Apps.
Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced a new social networking application that will permit veterans to locate and communicate with other veterans. The intent behind the...
New Legislation Introduced to Combat Veterans’ Unemployment
ON January 22, 2013, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid introduced the Putting Our Veterans Back to Work Act of 2013. This bill would “reauthorize training and employment services created by the VOW to Hire Heroes Act.” The press release for this bill can be accessed at Senator Bernie Sanders Press Release.
It is common that I will come across government programs, not-for-profit...
CAVC Opinion in El-Amin v. Shinseki on DIC Claim
On January 15, 2013, the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) issued a panel opinion in El-Amin v. Shinseki. This case arises out of a death and indemnity compensation (DIC) claim by the veteran’s spouse, Mrs. El-Amin, based upon Mr. El-Amin’s death due to cirrhosis of the liver. At the time of the veteran’s death, he had been granted a 70% disability rating for service-connected post...
Sobering GAO Report on VA Disability Claims Backlog
On December 21, 2012, United States Government Accountability Office (GOA) issued a new report on the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) backlog, entitled “Timely Processing Remains a Daunting Challenge.” The GAO report can be accessed at GAO Report 13-89.
The GAO report documents the various initiatives on the part of the VA to reduce the time for initial adjudication of...
NJ Homeless Veteran Event This Weekend . . . And A Positive Article About the VA Backlog
The following Star Ledger Article detailed a homeless veteran advocacy event that is occurring this Friday and Saturday in Morristown, New Jersey. The event, called “Operation Stand Down Morristown”, will take place between 8 AM and 2 PM this Friday and Saturday, January 18th and 19th, at the Morristown Armory. Free food, clothing, and medical services will be provided to...
Veterans Receiving Insulin Injection at the Buffalo VAMC Potentially Exposed
As the linked CNN Report documents approximately 700 veterans were potentially exposed to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV due to the reuse of insulin pens during treatment at the Buffalo VA Medical Center (VAMC). It appears that the risk of exposure was slight and the VA is taking remedial measures to prevent this type of incident from occurring again, as well as notifying veterans who were...
CAVC Publishes to New Opinions/Orders on VA Benefits
On January 4, 2012, the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) published two new opinions/orders. One of the cases, Checo v. Shinseki, concerned an untimely Notice of Appeal before the CVAC. Earlier this month, we published a short article on appeals before the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The article, which can be accessed at Article on VA Appeals, provides an overview of the...
Wounded Warrior Project – The Remarkable Ability of Veterans to Overcome
Today’s Miami Herald contains an article about the Soldier Ride, a bicycle ride from Miami to the Florida Keys for wounded veterans. The article is worth reading if only because it tells the story of two young Soldiers, SSG Dennison and SPC Todd, who both lost their legs in Afghanistan only a few months ago during the same battle. Their positive attitude and ability to overcome...