Category: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

How to Combat VA’s Claim That You Don’t Have PTSD

Oct 10, 2018
Veterans Disability Info

Without VA benefits to cover proper therapy and treatment, veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are facing a future of personal and professional hardships. But just because the Department of Veterans’ Affairs has denied your PTSD claim doesn’t mean you’re out of luck. As a veterans’ disability lawyer, I’ve […]

Report Confirms Wrongful Separation of Military Personnel for Misconduct when it was Really Underlying Mental Illness

Jun 6, 2017
Eric Gang, ESQ

A recent article in the Washington Post, “Thousands of U.S. Troops Suffering from Trauma Were Separated from the Military for Misconduct, Report Finds”, has confirmed what we have seen in practice for a number of years now.  Veterans begin to suffer the problems associated with post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain […]

Veteran Wins 100% Compensation for a Delusional Disorder Based on the Movie Apocalypse Now

Nov 25, 2016
Eric Gang, ESQ

As a veterans’ disability attorney we are often confronted with a myriad of circumstances that give rise to claims for compensation in the veterans’ disability arena.  The following story is a true story taken from our case files.  We just received word of a victory for a veteran and an […]

Claiming DIC Benefits for Diseases Caused By Service Connected PTSD

Oct 20, 2016
Eric Gang, ESQ

Has the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) denied your Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) benefits claim because they don’t feel post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) causes vascular dementia or adult failure to thrive? VA examiners continue to view PTSD as a narrow, separate entity and fail to consider the holistic synergistic […]

PTSD Provides Service Connection for a Host of Diseases and Illnesses

Oct 19, 2016
Eric Gang, ESQ

Are you a veteran with service connected post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who suffers from other disabilities or illnesses? Far too often, veterans do not realize that PTSD can lead to a wide array of health problems, including diabetes, sleep apnea, cardiovascular issues – even cancer. The Department of Veterans’ Affairs […]