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Healthcare/Hospital Law

Mar. 5, 2008

Hearing Begins in Veterans' Suit for Health Care

SAN FRANCISCO - When American troops started fighting in Iraq five years ago, the government predicted 2,900 of them would come back with post-traumatic stress disorder.

By Adam Gorlick
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3.

      SAN FRANCISCO - When American troops started fighting in Iraq five years ago, the government predicted 2,900 of them would come back with post-traumatic stress disorder.
      That estimation was tragically low, say lawyers for two veterans groups suing the Department of Veterans Affairs over what they call the ag...

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