Category: Toxic Exposure

VA Disability for Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (PFAS): The Air Force Denies PFAS Exposure to Michigan Veterans

Mar 3, 2022

Oscoda Army Air Field, Camp Skeel, and Oscoda Air Force Post were the names given to Michigan’s Wurtsmith Air Force Base between 1923 and 1993. Toxic chemicals contained in aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), generally referred to as PFAS, began to poison the base’s drinking water in the 1970s. Contamination with […]

VA Expands Eligibility for Disability Benefits to Cover Additional Conditions

Jun 7, 2021

On May 27, 2021, the Veterans’ Administration announced important expansions of eligibility for disability benefits related to Agent Orange exposure during the Vietnam War, and hinted at future expansions for conditions related to burn pits employed in southwest Asia during the Persian Gulf War and Afghan conflict. The changes pertain […]

At Long Last, Blue Water Navy Veterans Win Agent Orange Benefits

Jan 30, 2019

Marking an enormous, long-overdue victory for Vietnam veterans, the Federal Circuit set precedent Tuesday in a decision that finally extends Agent Orange presumption to “blue water” Navy veterans. For over a decade, the VA has excluded these up to 90,000 Vietnam veterans from receiving disability benefits for Agent Orange exposure […]

How Vietnam Veterans Win VA Disability Compensation Benefits for Agent Orange Exposure

Jul 24, 2017

Veterans exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam have put up a long hard fight trying to get the VA disability benefits they deserve. An estimated 2.4 million U.S. service members were exposed to some level of Agent Orange in Vietnam between 1962 and 1971. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs […]