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PostPosted: 01/25/10 1:23 am • # 1 
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This is excellent news! ~ our vets, and their families, deserve upgraded benefits for the great sacrifices they make for us ~ Sooz


Thousands of vets could get benefits upgrade

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WASHINGTON – The military has agreed to expedite a review the records of thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans discharged with post-traumatic stress disorder to determine whether they were improperly denied benefits.

The agreement stems from a judge's order in a class action lawsuit originally filed by seven combat veterans who alleged the military illegally denied benefits to those discharged because of the disorder during a six-year period that ended Oct. 14, 2008.

Legal notices are currently being mailed to about 4,300 veterans informing them that they can "opt-in" to the lawsuit until July 24 to participate in the expedited review. Attorneys for the veterans estimate that millions could be paid to veterans under the agreement, with some veterans receiving hundreds or more dollars in increased monthly benefits.

The National Veterans Legal Services Program was to discuss the suit at a press conference Monday.

Former Army Sgt. Juan Perez, 36, of Owosso, Mich., said the resolution of the suit filed in 2008 in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims was a relief. Perez, a father of five who did two tours in Iraq, said he struggles with migraine headaches and an eye injury related to a head injury sustained in Baghdad. He also has nightmares and takes medication for his mood related to PTSD.

Since he left the military, he said he and his wife were laid off from their jobs and declared bankruptcy, in part because of medical bills from the birth of his two youngest kids.

"I'm glad that they are finally moving forward and reevaluating the soldiers that need to be reevaluated and doing the right thing," Perez said. "It's been kind of a struggle not only for myself but a lot of individuals that didn't get what they were supposed to get in the first place."

PTSD is an anxiety disorder that can develop after a terrifying event where the person was physically harmed or felt threatened. Symptoms range from flashbacks to problem drinking.

The lawsuit addresses the issue of the disability rating given by the military to veterans discharged with PTSD. Each of the seven plaintiffs was given a rating of 10 percent or less.

The law requires the military to assign a disability rating of at least 50 percent to those discharged for PTSD, said Bart Stichman, co-executive director the National Veterans Legal Services Program, a nonprofit organization that represents the veterans. Since October 2008, the military has given the 50 percent rating to those discharged with PTSD, Stichman said.

The higher rating ensures that the veteran receives lifelong monthly disability payments, free health care for the veteran and the veteran's spouse, as well as health care for the veteran's minor children.

If a veteran qualifies for a higher disability rating, they may receive back pay as well as reimbursement for health care expenses.

To help affected the veterans, the National Veterans Legal Services Program and Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP law firm have coordinated about 100 volunteer lawyers to offer free counseling.

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Information on lawsuit: http://www.ptsdlawsuit.com

National Veterans Legal Services Program: http://www.nvlsp.org
PTSD
Information Center: http://ncptsd.va.gov/ncmain/information

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100125/ap_ ... ns_lawsuit



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PostPosted: 01/25/10 2:58 am • # 2 
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The military has agreed to expedite a review the records of thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans discharged with post-traumatic stress disorder to determine whether they were improperly denied benefits.

Do you really believe the military will do more than go through the motions?


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PostPosted: 01/25/10 3:12 am • # 3 
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Yes, I do ~ I trust Shinseki [not sure if that's the correct spelling] to do the right thing ~

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PostPosted: 01/25/10 3:15 am • # 4 
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He can only do as well as he's allowed to do by the "establishment". He may be trustworthy but he's also an outsider.


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PostPosted: 01/25/10 3:22 am • # 5 
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True enough ~ but I see voting against increased veteran benefits as the kiss of death for politicians today ~ especially the hawks ~

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PostPosted: 01/25/10 3:47 am • # 6 
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He can only do as well as he's allowed to do by the "establishment". He may be trustworthy but he's also an outsider.

A 38-year veteran of the Army who retired as a four-star General is an outsider?
  


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You mean "got retired".


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