CUE Claim Denials? If you or I made a clear and unmistakable error which had a huge price tag, we’d expect some consequence. Like, we might get fired. Or demoted. Or something else undesirable would happen. That’s not at all the case with “Clear and Unmistakable Error” (CUE) actions by…
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Veterans, Spouses, and Domestic Partners: What You Don’t Know About Presumptive Diseases Can Kill Your Benefits
What you don’t know about VA benefits could cost you Many people assume new illnesses, aches, and pains are “normal.” Just part of aging. Or simply bad luck. Or even genetics. Veterans – don’t be lulled into passive acceptance of so-called common wisdom. Diet and exercise can only get you…
Taking the Fight to Veterans: Why VA’s Mandatory Forms Probably Aren’t Legal
You can’t always believe what you’re told. Unfortunately, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) means business when it comes to telling you their new forms are mandatory. And the form that is probably the most harmful is the one you might need the most: VA’s Notice of Disagreement (NOD) form,…
Houston, We Don’t Have a Problem: VA’s Schedule of Remaining 2015 Stand-Downs in Texas
On June 1, 2015, Houston announced it has effectively ended chronic Veteran homelessness. Houston Mayor Annise Parker’s dramatic statement came a mere year after Houston rolled up its collective sleeves and decided to face down two enemies most active-duty troops never anticipate: homelessness and its boon companion, hopelessness. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) estimates…
Is there a cure for Hepatitis C?
Many veteran’s suffer from Hepatitis C. A horrible disease with no cure, until maybe now. A few weeks ago I met and discussed Hepatitis C with a Bristol drug representative who discussed how the new Hep C medicines were actually curing people with Hep C. The following article discusses some…
179 Years ago Today, the Alamo and all of the Defenders Fell
Today, the Alamo fell to the Mexican Army under the command of General Santa Ana. After holding off a far numerically superior army for 13 days the final assault began shortly after midnight. Using darkness and a calm the Mexican army crept close to the Alamo, and at approximately 0530…
2014 Veterans Day Free Meals and Discounts
The following list was sent to us by one of our good friends, Chip Beazley, of Alabama. We take pride the members of the Law Office of Robert B. Goss, P.C. https://www.attorneyforveterans.com are all military veterans or the spouse of a veteran. As such we wish each and every active…
Veterans Day 2014 Concert
ALL: The Morton Ranch High School Choir (Katy) will be presenting a: Veteran’s Day Concert on Sunday, November 9 at 3:00 pm in the Morton Ranch High School Performing Arts Center, 21000 Franz Road, Katy. Enjoy, The Law Office of Robert B. Goss, P.C. https://www.attorneyforveterans.com/ thanks all veterans on this…
Wishing you a safe and reflective Memorial Day
The Law Office of Robert B. Goss, P.C. https://www.attorneyforveterans.com wishes you a safe, reflective , and peaceful Memorial Day. Thank you to our veterans. Serving is difficult for both the service member and their families. We thank you and your families. The Law Office of Robert B. Goss, P.C. fights…
VA Health Care system to allow veterans to go to private providers
On Saturday, May 24th, 2014, Sec. Shinseki announced the besieged VA Health Care system is making changes to allow some veterans to obtain treatment at private facilities. This link is to an article published on Saturday, May 24th, 2014, http://www.komonews.com/news/national/Veteran-Affairs-OK-more-private-care-for-veterans-260546891.html. As soon as the Law Office of Robert B. Goss,…