A veteran who returned to the states for foot surgery developed complications. The veteran went to the Veterans Affairs Hospital to repair a foot and ankle injury he had sustained during training.
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The Veterans Affairs Department confirms cancer had indeed been caused by a chemical contamination and provides veterans disability benefits.
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Veterans Affairs medical facilities in several locations have allegedly caused many veterans to contract HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. It appears that veterans who have had colonoscopies performed at these VA medical facilities since 2003 may be at risk. Congressional hearings are being scheduled to address this potentially disasterous situation. It is being reported that at least 10,000 veterans throughout the United States may now be at risk.
If you or someone you know may be affected, we will give you a free consultation.
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If you are a veteran of the Vietnam War you may have been exposed to Agent Orange. The Veterans Administration admits that if you had "boots to ground" in Vietnam, in other words you spent active-duty service time in Vietnam during the war, it is presumed you were exposed to Agent Orange. Agent Orange has been proven to cause numerous ailments, many of which are compensable. These include:
- Lung Cancer
- Type II Diabetes
- Prostate Cancer
- Larynx Cancer
- Bronchus Cancer
- Trachea Cancer
- Skin Cancers
- Multiple Myeloma
- Hodgkin's Disease
- Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
- Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
- Spina Bifida (in children of veterans)
Therefore, if you are a Vietnam War veteran and you have one of these conditions, you may have the rights to veteran's disability benefits due to Agent Orange exposure. Please give us a call for a free consultation. We may be able to help you.
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