Supreme Court to weigh veterans' disability denials, affecting 'untold numbers' of vets
Source: USA Today
Published 5:13 a.m. ET Oct. 16, 2024 | Updated 5:13 a.m. ET Oct. 2024
WASHINGTON − Norman Thornton, a veteran of the first Gulf War, thinks the government owes him bigger disability payments for his PTSD. Joshua Bufkin was denied post-traumatic stress disorder benefits after leaving the Air Force because doctors didnt agree whether he qualified. Both sought a review of their claims from a special veterans court - which sided against them.
Now the Supreme Court is considering how the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims should review benefit denials and how to ensure decisions are tipped in a veterans favor when there are close calls. The issue the justices are taking up Wednesday could have profound implications for untold numbers of veterans, lawyers for Thornton and Bufkin said in a legal filing about the disability determinations made by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
VA often errs in benefits adjudications, and the difference between an award and a denial has life-altering consequences for disabled veterans, the lawyers wrote. The challengers have the backing of several veterans groups who argue that veterans have been entitled to the benefit of the doubt for service-connected disability payments for more than a century. And Congress has twice stepped in to ensure that happens.
In 1988, Congress created the Veterans Court to review disputed determinations and codified the requirement that scales should be tipped in favor of the veteran in close cases. But veterans groups complained that the new court was being too deferential to the VA when reviewing the agencys decisions.
Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2024/10/16/supreme-court-veterans-benefit-disability/75674403007/

Docreed2003
(18,093 posts)lark
(24,655 posts)The unSCOTUS 6 hate America and the military because they aren't fascist enough so expect them to support hurting the folks that serve. They have no empathy for regular Americans, only the rich and reich wing.
Bayard
(24,441 posts)Its not so hard.
The Wizard
(13,092 posts)A Veterans Service Officer got my attention when he said "you keep doing what they want you to do, you walk away. "
At that point I decided to fight every rejection; eventually I got my earned benefits. It was life altering for the better.
My message to all veterans who qualify is never give up. Never ever give up. Keep knocking on the door until they get tired of reviewing your case.
Jacson6
(1,077 posts)They sent me dozens of forms to fill out and I just gave up. I finally was awarded benefits in 2016 applying through a VSO with no back pay awarded. Oh well it is just pennies from heaven for me at 10% each month.
cpamomfromtexas
(1,396 posts)Posthumously.
Senator Cruzs office told me since my husband carried top secret for his entire career that he probably signed away his claims to VA benefits.
Uh- thats not how that works.
We gotta get rid of cancun cruz.
The Wizard
(13,092 posts)Cruz is lying. And he never served in uniform.