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Veterans with Agent Orange-related conditions have an average 70% disability rating, which pays at least $1,663.06 per month for veterans without dependents.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has long given vets who served in Vietnam disability compensation for illness connected to Agent Orange harm. But those exposed at U.S. bases are still waiting ...
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The PACT Act added two new presumptive medical conditions for Agent Orange exposure plus five new presumptive Vietnam-era locations.
Sandra Auger, an Irondequoit woman who lost her husband to Agent Orange exposure from the Vietnam War, was awarded $370,000 from the Veterans Administration during a press conference Tuesday, Sept ...
Exposed to Agent Orange at U.S. bases, veterans face cancer without VA compensation Mounting evidence shows that as far back as the 1950s, in an effort to kill the ubiquitous poison oak and other ...
Exposed to Agent Orange at U.S. bases, veterans face cancer without VA compensation The government this year acknowledged Agent Orange’s presence at 17 bases, but not others where evidence is ...
In February, the VA proposed a rule that for the first time would allow compensation to veterans for Agent Orange exposure at 17 U.S. bases in a dozen states where the herbicide was tested, used ...
Exposed to Agent Orange at US bases, veterans face cancer without compensation The Defense Department has publicly acknowledged storing Agent Orange at US bases in Mississippi, Texas and Florida ...
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