The refrain “Delay, Deny, Wait Till They Die” is more than a slogan for disabled American veterans. It is a battle cry for soldiers, sailors, and airmen who have long put aside their armaments but remain entangled in the unending appeals process of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) disability benefits system. When Congress created a system for the fair and equitable distribution of military benefits, it did so with the intent that the system be non-adversarial. Congress did not want disabled veterans pitted against the nation that they had sought to defend in litigation over disability benefits. However, defining the contours of that non-adversarial system has proven to be more difficult than Congress ever anticipated. The paternalis...
Military service members and veterans receive various benefits arising from their military service. ...
Part I of this paper considers the historical foundations, motivations, and evolution of veterans’ d...
This Article does not argue that veterans who have been adjudicated mentally incompetent by a court ...
The refrain “Delay, Deny, Wait Till They Die” is more than a slogan for disabled American veterans. ...
The systemic delays veterans are forced to confront in the VA’s claims adjudication process are not ...
By statute, veterans are eligible for disability compensation benefits for illness or injury connect...
Drawing primarily on policy considerations, social science research, and the relevant statutory and ...
The mission of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) is “[t]o care for him who shall have b...
Federal law has long deprived American veterans of certain fundamental legal rights enjoyed by non-v...
More than 1.5 million troops have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. 30,000 troops are counted among th...
According to the 2018 Report of the Department of Veterans Office of Inspector General, military sex...
The disability compensation system implemented by the Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) is highl...
Drawing primarily on policy considerations, social science research, and the relevant statutory and ...
[Excerpt] In fiscal year 2013, over 330,000 of the approximately 3.7 million veterans VA compensated...
This report examines the eligibility criteria and the fundamentals of the United States Department o...
Military service members and veterans receive various benefits arising from their military service. ...
Part I of this paper considers the historical foundations, motivations, and evolution of veterans’ d...
This Article does not argue that veterans who have been adjudicated mentally incompetent by a court ...
The refrain “Delay, Deny, Wait Till They Die” is more than a slogan for disabled American veterans. ...
The systemic delays veterans are forced to confront in the VA’s claims adjudication process are not ...
By statute, veterans are eligible for disability compensation benefits for illness or injury connect...
Drawing primarily on policy considerations, social science research, and the relevant statutory and ...
The mission of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”) is “[t]o care for him who shall have b...
Federal law has long deprived American veterans of certain fundamental legal rights enjoyed by non-v...
More than 1.5 million troops have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. 30,000 troops are counted among th...
According to the 2018 Report of the Department of Veterans Office of Inspector General, military sex...
The disability compensation system implemented by the Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) is highl...
Drawing primarily on policy considerations, social science research, and the relevant statutory and ...
[Excerpt] In fiscal year 2013, over 330,000 of the approximately 3.7 million veterans VA compensated...
This report examines the eligibility criteria and the fundamentals of the United States Department o...
Military service members and veterans receive various benefits arising from their military service. ...
Part I of this paper considers the historical foundations, motivations, and evolution of veterans’ d...
This Article does not argue that veterans who have been adjudicated mentally incompetent by a court ...