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PACT Act: New VA Benefits for Veterans Exposed to Burn Pits
The PACT Act is a new law that expands VA health care and benefits for Veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances.
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A deposit into your account labeled VACP TREAS 310 is for VA disability compensation or pension payment. VAED TREAS 310 is for GI Bill payments. IRS 310 is an IRS payment...
PACT Act Passes Congress | C-SPAN Classroom
PACT Act will expand health care benefits for veterans exposed to toxins during their military service. Leo Shane (Military Times) talked about the passage of the law.
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After being rated 100 percent by the VA. One of the first questions you might ask is this: "Can I work with 100% VA Disability?"
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When to Argue for an Earlier Effective Date!
Two of the most common legal theories to argue for an Earlier Effective Date in a VA Disability Compensation Claim.
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VA Rating Protection – Is My VA Rating Protected? After 5, 10, 20 Years?
VA Rating Protection - The five-year rule states that the VA can’t reduce a veteran’s disability that’s been in place for five years unless the condition improved over time on a sustained basis.
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1789 At most, only 3,000 Revolutionary War veterans ever drew any pension. Later, grants of public land were made to those who served to the end of the war. In 1789, with the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, the first Congress assumed the burden of paying veterans benefits. The first federal pension legislation was passed in […]
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