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At Jackson & MacNichol in Maine, we proudly serve veterans who have been denied on their disability benefits claims.
Jackson & MacNichol Law Offices News
2M ago
Understanding VA Disability Benefits for Veterans with Hypertension Like many other veterans, you may suffer from hypertension or high blood pressure. This condition may have been caused by your military service. But it can be hard to show that your time in the military caused your hypertension when around 50% of all Americans suffer from ..read more
Jackson & MacNichol Law Offices News
3M ago
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Jackson & MacNichol Law Offices News
4M ago
How Do You Prove VA Disability Ratings For Flat Feet? Millions of veterans struggle with chronic foot pain due to flat feet, also known as Pes Planus. If you are a veteran with flat feet, you know how tough it can be to work and go about your day. The pain can become unbearable, keeping ..read more
Jackson & MacNichol Law Offices News
4M ago
Get Paid on Time: The VA Disability Payment Schedule Explained Financial stability is crucial for veterans receiving the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation. The VA disability payment schedule ensures you receive your monthly benefit reliably, allowing you to plan and manage your finances effectively. The VA disability payment schedule is a system that ..read more
Jackson & MacNichol Law Offices News
5M ago
Email: mail@jackson-macnichol.com Practice Areas: Veteran’s Benefits Bar Admissions: Pennsylvania, VA Accredited Attorney John enlisted in the United States Air Force shortly after his 18th birthday where he became a medic. After his honorable discharge, John continued in the medical field, becoming a Registered Nurse and working in Critical Care and Emergency Departments where his experience ..read more
Jackson & MacNichol Law Offices News
5M ago
Email: mail@jackson-macnichol.com Practice Area: Veteran’s Benefits Bar Admissions: Ohio, VA Accredited Attorney Education: Clemson University (B.A), The Pennsylvania State University (M.F.A.), UCLA School of Law (J.D.) Nick is a recent graduate of the UCLA School of Law where he won multiple awards for academic achievement and worked for a variety of non-profits and local Tribes ..read more
Jackson & MacNichol Law Offices News
5M ago
Do You Know Your VA Depression Rating in Maine? Veteran with depression? Wondering about your VA depression rating? Understanding your rating options may help you get essential perks and support. Veterans returning to civilian life can be difficult. Chronic sadness can accompany you. These sensations can worsen. Depression is more severe and lasts longer. Did ..read more
Jackson & MacNichol Law Offices News
6M ago
John is a native of Tempe, Arizona, and yet is no stranger to crossing the map in pursuit of new experiences and achievements. During high school, John dove head-first into his German classes, and also served as a Student Delegate representing his hometown in a Sister Cities exchange with the city of Skopje, North Macedonia ..read more
Jackson & MacNichol Law Offices News
6M ago
Bar Admissions: Wisconsin, United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit Education: St. Cloud State University (B.S.), Hamline University School of Law (J.D.) While still in high school, Ben joined the Minnesota Army National Guard as a cannon crew-member in an artillery unit. In ..read more
Jackson & MacNichol Law Offices News
7M ago
How Exactly Does the VA Determine the Severity of PTSD in Maine? Have you ever wondered how the VA rates post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD? Understanding this process, which assigns disability ratings from 0% to 100%, is crucial for veterans like you seeking compensation for your service-related mental health conditions. How exactly does the VA ..read more