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Top Veterans Court rejects veterans’ disability claims unfairly, Louisiana advocate says

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The word is out. The only things keeping the corrupt Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims(CAVC) ruling in accordance at times with the law is the top ad law court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and a bunch of determined veterans’ advocates.

By Bruce Alpert, Times-Picayune

A Louisiana veterans advocate Tuesday accused the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) of rejecting many valid disability claims.

“Veterans are not being treated fairly,” said Paul Labbe, who heads the Louisiana Veterans Advocacy Group of Lake Charles.

Labbe said he also fears that a civil rights lawsuit alleging improper treatment by a doctor at the VA Alexandria Medical Center in Pineville will be thrown out if a federal judge accepts the arguments of Veterans Affairs lawyers.

A filing by government lawyers argues that the suit doesn’t meet the criteria for a civil rights case and shouldn’t be allowed to continue to trial.

Members of Congress have been looking at the issue of rejected disability claims after Assistant U.S. Solicitor General Anthony Yang admitted during a Supreme Court hearing in February that between 50 percent and 60 percent of veterans disability cases are mishandled by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Chief Justice John Roberts was surprised by the admission.

“Well, that’s really startling, isn’t it?” Roberts said. “In litigating with veterans, the government more often than not takes a position that is substantially unjustified?”

Labbe said the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims continues what he called the injustice of rejecting the vast majority of appeals by veterans denied disability benefits by the VA.

“Veterans aren’t getting any justice at this court,” Labbe said at a news conference outside the court’s Washington, D.C., headquarters.

In 2007, a Harvard University study said it takes the Department of Veterans Affairs an average of six months to process a disability claim, and the appeals process takes a little less than two years. Because many veterans applying for disability benefits are elderly, many die before a final decision is rendered, the study said.

Calls to the court’s chief justice, William Greene Jr., were not immediately returned.

The House Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony last week about legislation that would give veterans more time to file appeals.

Rep. John Adler, D-N.J., discussed the case of Korean War veteran David Henderson, a diagnosed schizophrenic, who was denied a hearing because his appeal was filed 15 days past the 120-day deadline set by the court. His disability, Henderson said, made it impossible for him to get the papers together in time to meet the court’s deadline.

“The veterans’ claims process is extremely difficult to navigate, especially when doing so without the aid of an attorney or while suffering from a mental disability,” Adler said.

Rep. Alcee Hastings, D-Fla., said he was distressed to hear about a veteran in his state who was cut off from his veterans’ pension for a year, two days after he voluntarily disclosed that insurance was paying some medical costs resulting from an accident in which an automobile struck his wheelchair, knocking him head first against the pavement.

Given that it takes many months to qualify for benefits, Hastings said he found it disturbing that someone could be cut off benefits in just two days.

“This means that the law effectively punishes veterans when they suffer from such an accident or theft,” Hastings said.

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2 Comments for “Top Veterans Court rejects veterans’ disability claims unfairly, Louisiana advocate says”

  1. william higgins

    Without stating the reversal rate of the veterans court from higher courts. No one can say for sure the court is against the veterans. The 50 to 60% error rate stated is not for the veterans court. It is for the BVA which I belive is errors caught by the veterans couret. Lets see the error rate the court has made. That error rate could be found by looking at the Federal circuit courts remands back to the vets court Terry

  2. Matt Ford, M.P.A.

    The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) expects a backlog of 1.3 million claims in 2011. (Source: Army Times: February 2010, article by Rick Maze.)

    My case is now 14 years and 10 months old. It has gone before the CAVC twice and been remanded twice.

    President Obama has made numerous promises to Veterans, yet he has never answered any of my many letters requesting intervention.

    In addition, CBS ” 60 Minutes ” did an excellent piece on January 3, 2010 titled
    ” Deny and hope that they die. ” The CAVC argues that it is not part of the VA. Believe me. In my opinion, it is.

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