Who Qualifies for Veterans Benefits?

When they originate during military service, many mental and physical ailments and conditions qualify a veteran for service-related disability benefits from the Veterans Administration. The Ghosts of War: The Medical Doctor's Guide to Service Related Disability Benefits that Work contains winning examples of successful medical evaluations that have enabled thousands of America's military veterans to receive the service-related disability benefits they deserve.
Veterans have a right to an independent evaluation not made by doctors within the VA. Medical doctors and psychiatrists are sometimes asked to write letters that support a veteran's claim for service-related disabilities. It is extremely helpful for the veteran and the veteran's medical team to understand exactly how successful evaluations should be written and cases presented. Many find it helpful to read concrete examples of medical evaluations that actually won benefits for veterans with particular medical issues.
Dr. Allen C. Hassan, a military veteran as well as a doctor and a lawyer, positions himself firmly on the side of the veteran. His book shows how to apply scientific medical reasoning to buttress a claim and win benefits for veterans with service-related medical issues. The Ghosts of War contains dozens of well-reasoned examples of successful cases that resulted in benefits, all written by Dr. Hassan. Evaluations are presented as they were originally submitted, in the form of letters from Dr. Hassan to the Veterans Administration. Every evaluation in the book actually won service-related disability benefits for an American military veteran.
The Ghosts of War includes winning evaluations of veterans with the following mental and physical conditions:
PTSD from Combat
PTSD from non-combat trauma
Agent Orange exposure
Rape in the military
Racial harassment
Sexual harassment
High blood pressure
Cardiovascular issues
Musculoskeletal disorders
Nuclear radiation exposure
Depleted uranium exposure
Mental illness
Cancer
Diabetes
Bone and joint injuries
Malpractice at VA Hospital
Other physical injuries
Other mental injuries
And More
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Veterans have a right to an independent evaluation not made by doctors within the VA. Medical doctors and psychiatrists are sometimes asked to write letters that support a veteran's claim for service-related disabilities. It is extremely helpful for the veteran and the veteran's medical team to understand exactly how successful evaluations should be written and cases presented. Many find it helpful to read concrete examples of medical evaluations that actually won benefits for veterans with particular medical issues.
Dr. Allen C. Hassan, a military veteran as well as a doctor and a lawyer, positions himself firmly on the side of the veteran. His book shows how to apply scientific medical reasoning to buttress a claim and win benefits for veterans with service-related medical issues. The Ghosts of War contains dozens of well-reasoned examples of successful cases that resulted in benefits, all written by Dr. Hassan. Evaluations are presented as they were originally submitted, in the form of letters from Dr. Hassan to the Veterans Administration. Every evaluation in the book actually won service-related disability benefits for an American military veteran.
The Ghosts of War includes winning evaluations of veterans with the following mental and physical conditions:
PTSD from Combat
PTSD from non-combat trauma
Agent Orange exposure
Rape in the military
Racial harassment
Sexual harassment
High blood pressure
Cardiovascular issues
Musculoskeletal disorders
Nuclear radiation exposure
Depleted uranium exposure
Mental illness
Cancer
Diabetes
Bone and joint injuries
Malpractice at VA Hospital
Other physical injuries
Other mental injuries
And More
Order now, CLICK HERE