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Military Law

Dec. 25, 2009

A Veteran's Burden of Proof

Elinor Roberts of Swords to Plowshares addresses the legal barriers veterans must endure to obtain benefits and says it's time for change.

By Elinor Roberts

During the time that I have been a lawyer for veterans seeking their benefits from the Dept. of Veterans Affairs (VA), I have encountered hundreds, if not thousands of veterans, who suffer from combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.

In technical terms, PTSD is a response to a life-threatening event during which a person experiences "intense fear, helplessness, or horror," and later re-experiences the event in thoughts or dreams,...

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