Veterans Disability

Monday, December 16, 2013

NYT: New Rule Could Aid Veterans Access to Health Care for Some Traumatic Injuries

Veterans Affairs moving toward easing regulations for care and compensation for certain illnesses, including Parkinsonism, dementia, and depression that are linked to traumatic injury.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/12/16/us/new-rule-to-make-it-easier-for-veterans-to-get-health-care-for-some-traumatic-injuries.html?from=us 
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Michael V. Quatrini, Esq. is an associate of QuatriniRafferty, P.C. and concentrates his practice in the areas of Veterans' Disability, Social Security Disability and Workers’ Compensation. Michael is a member of the National Organization for Veterans Advocates (N.O.V.A.) and routinely practices before the Veterans Administration Regional Office in Pittsburgh and the Board of Veterans appeals based in Washington, D.C.. He is available for appointments at our Greensburg, Pittsburgh or Latrobe locations.

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