Ohio Votes to Create License Plate for Disabled Veterans

December 18th, 2013 | Personal injury

December 18, 2013 Each day, an increasing number of soldiers are returning home from service overseas with injuries that leave them unable to work. More disturbing though, is the fact that many of these individuals struggle to get the financial and medical assistance they deserve from the Department of Veterans Affairs. In fact, the Ohio… Read More

VA Presumes Certain Medical Conditions Are the Result of Military Service

November 25th, 2013 | Personal injury

November 25, 2013 The Ohio Veterans Disability Lawyers with Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy explain millions of American veterans suffer from medical conditions that were caused by exposure to certain products or substances during their particular period of service. After World War I, soldiers returned from battle with injuries caused by mustard gas. In Vietnam,… Read More

Ohio Office Ranks Among Slowest In The Nation At Processing Veterans’ Disability Benefits Claims

October 25th, 2013 | Personal injury

October 25, 2013 Each day, a growing number of soldiers are returning from service overseas with conditions that leave them unable to work. The Ohio Veterans Disability Lawyers with Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy explain that many of these individuals depend on benefits they receive from the government as their primary source of income; however,… Read More

Soldiers Reporting Long Wait Periods Before Receiving Veterans’ Disability Benefits

March 15th, 2013 | Personal injury

March 14, 2013 As time passes, the number of both Veterans’ Disability Benefits claims filed and the wait times for those claims to be processed continues to rise. The most recent data from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) indicates that only 20 percent of all new benefit claims are being processed within the agency’s goal of… Read More

Veterans Still Struggling To Receive Quality Care For Gulf War Illness

February 6th, 2013 | Personal injury

February 6, 2013 Estimates gauge that of the 700,000 soldiers who fought in Iraq during the Gulf War that occurred in the early 90s, a total of 250,000 have developed a condition known as Gulf War Illness. A story published by the Dayton Daily News told the story of one veteran’s struggle with the disease and his… Read More