PTSD Awareness Month Reminds Us the Fight Isn’t Over: Supporting Veterans Beyond the Battlefield
June is PTSD Awareness Month, a time for Americans to pause and acknowledge the hidden scars carried by so many of our Veterans.
June is PTSD Awareness Month, a time for Americans to pause and acknowledge the hidden scars carried by so many of our Veterans.
What does the CHOICE Act actually do? In short, it restores what every Veteran has earned through service—freedom. The CHOICE Act empowers Veterans with the ability to decide who assists them with their VA disability claims, putting control back where it belongs: in the hands of those who served. By opening the door to more options for claims support, this legislation ensures Veterans are no longer limited to one path—they can now choose the help that best meets their needs.
When you’re preparing a VA disability claim, the quality and source of your medical evidence can make all the difference.
For Veterans and their families, understanding what it means for a disability to be “service-connected” is crucial to accessing the benefits and support earned through military service.
Every May, our nation comes together to celebrate Military Appreciation Month-a time dedicated to honoring the service, sacrifice, and resilience of America’s military members, Veterans, and their families.
As a Veteran, current service member, or family member supporting a loved one, understanding the most common service-connected disabilities is essential for navigating the VA disability benefits process.