Congress recently passed a bill called the Camp Lejeune Justice Act. This bill allows certain individuals to sue and recover damages for harm from exposure to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Did you serve at Camp Lejeune or MCAS New River for at...
Have you heard of the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)? Internet access is now necessary for work, school, healthcare, and pretty much everything in between. However, for many households, it’s still unaffordable. The Federal Communications Commission...
There are many things to think about in regards to receiving disability of any kind. After you retire on disability, you could still be subject to a disability reexamination. If requested by VRS, you will need to provide updated medical information until you reach...
Not everyone know that September is Sickle Cell (SCD) Awareness Month. Sickle Cell Disease is a lifelong battle with pain and many medical complications that could result in shortened lifespans. SCD is an inherited disease that involves a person’s red blood cells....
The Social Security Administration have announced a new process to accelerate its decision-making for those with severe disabilities. The SSA’s Compassionate Allowances program identifies claims where an applicant’s condition or disease clearly meets its...
An article in The Washington Times estimated 2-4 million U.S. adults are out of work due to “long COVID,” according to a Brookings Institution study that looks at the impact of the condition that afflicts some persons even after they clear their infections. Many...