![]() ![]() Too many veterans are not reading the new Law “Pact Act”. The Leukemia was supported by a C and P exam medical doctor who agreed with all the evidence presented too him…Apparently there’s a problem with some of VAs rater…We drinked bathed and cooked with the water on base…My question is how can you grant an eye claim exposed too contaminated water from bathing drinking and food was prepared with the water and deny a leukemia claim which is a blood cancer? The Prime Minister of New Zealand alleges that shipment of Agent Orange was sent to the Philippines…I was station at Clark Air Force Base 1973-1974…The VA Onocogist has diagnosed me with leukemia CLL…which isn’t curable…A claim was filed and denied due too an official alleging that their wasn’t no contaminated water at Clark AFB Philippines…However I recently was granted 60% for glaucoma damage eye nerve and lost of peripheral vision.The evidence I submitted was about contaminated water documents from varies sources…I won the claim on my own…Also I lived on base my entire assignment at Clark AFB Philippines. They can also apply by calling 1-800-MYVA411. Many of these events will also feature food and music, as well as VA staff who are ready to personally help Veterans apply or submit an intent to file, get screened for toxic exposures, or even apply to come work at VA.įor Veterans that cannot attend a local event, VA.gov/PACT is a one-stop shop to learn about and apply for PACT Act-related care and benefits. These events will be casual summer gatherings, featuring Veterans, their families, Veteran advocates, and the VA health care and benefits professionals who serve them. The VetFest will include more than 50 events across the country to inform Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors about the PACT Act. To encourage Veterans to apply today, VA facilities is hosting a nationwide Summer VetFest in July. ![]() Most Veterans and survivors who apply for benefits or submit an “ Intent to File” by August 9, if granted, will have their benefits backdated to August 10th of last year – the day that President Biden signed the PACT Act into law. While there is no deadline to apply for PACT Act-related benefits, there is urgency. ![]() Thanks to the PACT Act, millions of Veterans who were exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances are now eligible for VA health care and benefits. ![]()
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