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  • Join Ed Farmer, VA-accredited attorney and US Army combat veteran, as he discusses recent changes to the law concerning Agent Orange benefits affecting Vietnam era veterans. Ed unpacks key legislative updates, from the 2015 C-123 presumption to significant expansions under the 2019 Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act, and the 2022 PACT Act. With an emphasis on how these changes impact claims and eligibility, Ed provides a clear roadmap for veterans seeking to open or revisit their claims. Detailing new presumptive conditions like bladder cancer and Parkinsonism, Ed illuminates the steps necessary for Vietnam veterans to secure their benefits.

    If you think you might qualify or want to understand the nuances of these updates, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice.

    Resources:

    VA form 20-0995 - https://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-20-0995-ARE.pdf VA form 21-526EZ - https://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-21-526EZ-ARE.pdf Units and the time periods that qualify for the presumption - https://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-21-526EZ-ARE.pdf

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/huMvZVLoNf0

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Welcome back to VA Made Easy; VA-accredited attorney and US Army combat veteran Ed Farmer dives into why you might still be denied your VA claim even after obtaining a VA medical nexus opinion. Ed uncovers the common pitfalls that could lead to claim denials, including overlooked evidence and inadequate opinions. Exploring each issue, he highlights the importance of understanding your rating decision and the steps you can take to rectify a denial. Ed also sheds light on the benefit of the doubt rule and why it often gets disregarded. Finally, he outlines your options, from higher level reviews to the Board of Veterans Appeals, and emphasizes when it’s time to seek professional help.

    Resources mentioned in this video:

    Higher level review: https://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-20-0996-ARE.pdf Supplemental claim: https://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-20-0995-ARE.pdf

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zyVhtcm3S-k

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

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  • Join Ed Farmer as he dives into the importance of adding depression as a secondary condition to your VA disability claim.

    Exploring the concept of secondary conditions, Ed explains how disabilities like chronic pain from knee and back issues can lead to depression, impacting your quality of life and work performance. He unpacks the significant financial benefits of boosting your VA rating by incorporating a depression claim and provides a detailed guide on securing a secondary service connection.

    Learn about the essential medical evidence and statements needed for your claim, and the strategic use of VA resources for a favorable outcome.

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6eJApkiMdjw

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Join Ed Farmer as he sheds light on why your increased rating claim for PTSD or other mental health conditions might be denied. In this episode, Ed breaks down four common reasons for these denials, including misunderstanding the rating criteria and inconsistent symptom reporting. He elaborates on the importance of both medical and buddy statements in supporting your claim and how C&P exam inconsistencies can impact the decision. Ed also touches on potential changes to mental health condition criteria set for August 2024. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of these hurdles and actionable tips to navigate your VA claims more effectively.

    Link to diagnostic code - https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/38/4.130

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EbvdSlH7YgI

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Join Ed Farmer, an accredited VA attorney and US Army combat veteran, as he reacts to a VA Claims Insider video about VA presumptive conditions. Offering his insights, Ed clarifies the nuances of presumptive conditions, emphasizing that while they can streamline the claims process, they are not automatic guarantees of benefits.

    He dissects the video's explanation of the three elements of service connection, providing a more comprehensive understanding of how presumptions can eliminate the need to prove certain aspects. Ed also highlights the importance of considering residual effects and the role of buddy statements in supporting a claim.

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KY7y8JmQSpA

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Join Ed Farmer, an accredited VA attorney and US Army combat veteran, as he reacts to another veteran-focused YouTuber, Combat Craig, and his advice on VA benefits. Ed evaluates the accuracy of Combat Craig's responses to common veteran inquiries on service connection and disability claims. Unpacking key elements, Ed discusses the importance of proper medical diagnosis, the necessity of in-service events, and the critical role of nexus opinions.

    He also addresses the misconceptions around the duty to assist with errors and the weight of medical evidence in VA claims. Diving deeper, Ed provides his own insights and clarifications, offering a balanced perspective to help veterans navigate their claims more effectively.

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/y88MWJOzilE

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Join Ed Farmer as he uncovers the number one mistake veterans make when filing their VA disability claims: insufficient evidence.

    Ed, an accredited VA attorney and US Army combat veteran, emphasizes the importance of self-proving your case with solid medical documentation and other crucial evidence. He breaks down what types of evidence are necessary, including medical records, treatment documentation, and medical nexus opinions. Additionally, Ed discusses the value of buddy statements and how spouses can be pivotal witnesses in mental health evaluations.

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gUv2ffK6g2I

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Today Ed Farmer, VA disability appeals attorney and combat veteran, breaks down the pivotal choices between filing a higher level review and a supplemental claim after a VA claim denial.

    Explaining key distinctions, Ed clarifies when to opt for supplemental appeals, highlighting the necessity for new and relevant evidence. In contrast, he discusses higher level reviews, emphasizing scenarios where no new evidence is needed. Ed also shares strategic insights on combining both options simultaneously for different issues in a single claim. Wrapping up, he introduces a fourth alternative: appealing to the Board of Veterans Appeals.

    Forms mentioned:

    Supplemental claim: https://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-20-0995-ARE.pdf

    Higher Level Review: https://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-20-0996-ARE.pdf

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/C9768fKRNhA

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Join Ed Farmer as he tackles five widespread myths about the VA disability system, debunking common misconceptions to help veterans navigate their claims more effectively.

    Ed explains why receiving treatment from the VA doesn’t automatically mean a condition is service-related and addresses misunderstandings about compensation for toxin exposure. He delves into the value of medical nexus opinions, highlighting the pitfalls of generic, unsubstantiated evaluations. By clarifying why simply appealing repeatedly isn't always the best strategy, Ed advises on building a stronger case. Lastly, he dispels the myth that VA accredited attorneys are unaffordable, underscoring their contingent fee structure and dedication to veteran advocacy.

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/U8o74OP6Apo

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Join Ed Farmer as he dives into the recent PACT Act updates, aimed at simplifying your VA disability claims.

    In this episode, Ed unpacks the two key legal presumptions introduced by the PACT Act—presumptions of exposure and service connection—designed to alleviate the burden of proof for veterans. He highlights the newly added conditions to the presumptive list: male breast cancer, urethral cancer, and cancer of the pair urethral glands, detailling how these additions enhance your chances of a successful claim. Ed also navigates through the VA's ability to rebut these presumptions and offers strategies for veterans whose conditions fall outside the presumptive list. Tune in for expert advice on leveraging these legal changes to optimize your claim.

    Additional resources: https://www.va.gov/resources/the-pact-act-and-your-va-benefits/

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YU7csuZ4yPY

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Join Ed Farmer, VA disability appeals attorney and combat veteran, as he dives into essential tips for navigating your VA disability compensation and pension exam with confidence. Highlighting crucial pitfalls, he stresses the importance of attendance, vocalizing your story, and honestly reporting your symptoms. Ed underscores why discussing occupational impairments and avoiding exaggeration are key to maintaining your credibility. Beyond the exam, he advises on proactive steps like reviewing your exam report and seeking expert assistance. Tune in to empower your VA claims process and maximize your chances of a favorable outcome.

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BLNDnyKm8S0

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Join Ed Farmer, VA disability appeals attorney and combat veteran, as he dives into eight conditions the VA does not consider for service connection, providing invaluable insight for veterans navigating their disability claims.

    Today's episode covers why high cholesterol, obesity, congenital defects, refractive errors, personality disorders, willful misconduct-related disabilities, substance abuse, and tobacco-related issues don't qualify as service-connected disabilities. He goes beyond the basics, explaining how certain conditions might still be indirectly connected. With detailed examples, veterans can better understand their options within the VA system.

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GTjtyB_l8B0

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Welcome back to VA Made Easy. In today's episode, Ed Farmer, VA disability appeals attorney and combat veteran gives the top ten tips for filing your VA disability claim, straight from the perspective of a VA accredited attorney. Ed emphasizes the importance of having a diagnosis, shares why mass filing claims can be counterproductive, and explains the value of articulating your theory of service connection clearly. He also highlights the rise in importance of environmental toxin exposure in claims and the power of buddy statements. Covering essential advice on avoiding blind appeals and the potential costs and alternatives to Nexus opinions, Ed guides you through the often complex process with patience and precision. If you're considering professional help, Ed's final tips on choosing the right accredited advisor ensure you're equipped to move forward confidently.

    Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mQq8djTNynQ

    VA 21-4138 form: https://www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/VBA-21-4138-ARE.pdf Buddy statement video: https://youtu.be/mqUbXmlyfqc

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Welcome back to VA Made Easy; this is part two of welcoming physician assistants Kory McCullah and Joey Richardson from Casparii Medical. They dive into the complexities of VA disability claims for sleep apnea and toxic environmental exposure cases. The discussion unfolds around linking sleep apnea to veterans' service through weight gain and other conditions, and the challenges of substantiating such claims with medical evidence.

    Further exploration covers the direct connection of sleep apnea to service, the role of subjective symptoms in VA claims, and the usage of buddy statements in strengthening claims. The conversation shifts to toxic environmental exposures, focusing on conditions like those stemming from Camp Lejeune, highlighting the difficulties and necessary evidence for successful claims.

    Find the first part of this series here: https://youtu.be/MKcJuvJtMQg

    Get in touch with Kory or Joey here: [email protected]

    Find Kaspari Medical online at www.capsariimedical.com

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Join Ed Farmer in the first part of this two-part series as he dives into the intricate world of VA medical nexus opinions, featuring guests Kory McCullah and Joey Richardson, both physician assistants from Kaspari Medical.

    Highlighting their extensive backgrounds as veterans and medical professionals, Kory and Joey unravel the complexity behind creating effective nexus letters crucial for VA claims. They articulate the essential elements that constitute a strong medical nexus opinion and discuss common pitfalls encountered in standard VA examinations and opinions.

    Addressing unethical practices among certain nexus letter providers, they emphasize the importance of veteran-centric, individualized, evidence-backed medical opinions. The experts also provide insights into navigating the initial claims process using VA resources before opting for private medical opinions.

    Get in touch with Kory or Joey here: [email protected]

    Find Kaspari Medical online at www.capsariimedical.com

    Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MKcJuvJtMQg

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • A Board decision doesn't have to be final. In this episode, Ed walks through the appeal process at the Court of Veterans Appeals level. He explains the rules you must follow to give yourself the best odds to win your appeal, as well as the most common outcomes.

    Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RlzXpy2Lqho

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Welcome back to VA Made Easy. In today's episode, Ed Farmer, VA disability appeals attorney and combat veteran delves into the unnerving topic of VA rating reductions. Ed breaks down the reasons behind potential decreases, the VA's legal obligations, and your rights in contesting such proposals. Highlighting how reductions can stem from reevaluations, requests for increased ratings, or TDIU filings, he arms veterans with critical strategies for response. Understanding the importance of thorough exams and sustained improvement, Ed ensures you're equipped to maintain your rightful rating.

    Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/P9tGfQD_Y8I

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Welcome back to VA Made Easy. In today's episode, Ed Farmer, VA disability appeals attorney and combat veteran, delves into the complexities of filing a service-connected disability claim related to PFAS exposure in the military. Ed breaks down the key steps in winning a claim, emphasizing the importance of not just being exposed to PFAS, but also having a resulting disability or illness. He highlights the need to show a likely connection between the condition and PFAS exposure, discussing the C8 science panel's findings linking certain conditions to PFAS. Additionally, he provides insights on how to show exposure to PFAS, whether through firefighting foam use, military base contamination, or other means.

    C8 Science Panel: http://www.c8sciencepanel.org/DOD PFAS interactive map: https://www.acq.osd.mil/eie/eer/ecc/pfas/map/pfasmap.htmlThe Environmental Working Group PFAS interactive map: https://www.ewg.org/interactive-maps/2019-pfas-crash-training-military-sites-March2020/map/

    Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DZqCFFkcb_4

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Welcome back to VA Made Easy, in this episode Ed Farmer, VA disability appeals attorney and combat veteran, delves into the upcoming changes to VA rating criteria for digestive system disorders. Covering the three major updates for irritable bowel syndrome, celiac disease, and hemorrhoids, Ed breaks down the implications for veterans seeking disability benefits. With a focus on the minimum ratings, new diagnostic codes, and criteria adjustments, he sheds light on how these changes can potentially impact veterans' disability ratings. Additionally, Ed offers insights into how these modifications may affect veterans already rated for these conditions and provides guidance on navigating the forthcoming alterations.

    Videos mentioned: https://youtu.be/_1nFtXxOplM

    Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ptTOUk-U03M

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com

  • Join VA disability appeals attorney and combat veteran Ed Farmer in this episode of VA Made Easy as he delves into the VA PACT Act and the issues surrounding TERA exams. Ed highlights how the VA is scheduling an increasing number of TERA exams for various conditions, leading to unnecessary delays in claims processing. He discusses the inadequacy of these exams, including examiners spending minimal time with veterans and the poor conditions of some exam locations. Ed also touches on the impact of these issues on the VA disability system and shares insights on the proposed Senate Bill 20718, aimed at improving the quality of medical disability exams. Ed explains what you can do if you are assigned a TERA exam and your different options.

    Bill mentioned: https://www.congress.gov/118/bills/s2718/BILLS-118s2718is.pdf

    Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7s4u1uxS6Tw

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com

    Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.

    If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice

    You can also find more information about my practice at:https://www.vetlawoffice.com