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In a significant development, approximately 100 former service veterans treated at the Tomah VA Medical Center in Wisconsin have been awarded over $4.2 million in overdue benefits. This much-needed financial relief comes after a thorough review of disability exams conducted at the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
The case highlights a number of veterans suffering from neurological conditions, including traumatic brain injuries, who were examined and misdiagnosed. As a result of being misdiagnosed, these veterans were denied disability benefits.
Following mounting concerns and complaints from veterans, The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs launched an extensive investigation. The review process during this investigation identified nearly 650 veterans who may have been wrongly denied benefits or negatively impacted by faulty exams.
The course of the investigation focused on one particular VA physician following a multi-episode investigation by a Minneapolis-based TV station. According to this investigation, Dr. Mary Jo Lanska, who has since been terminated, was found to have repeatedly misdiagnosed veterans, leading to them being disqualified to receive disability benefits.
The VA has been proactive in reaching out to affected veterans, encouraging them to schedule new exams promptly. In cases where veterans have passed away since their original assessment, the department has contacted survivors, offering opportunities for reevaluation and potential posthumous benefits.
According to a recent article, the Department of Veterans Affairs is offering new disability exams to U.S. veterans previously misdiagnosed and denied disability benefits. If you suspect a veteran in your life may have been affected by similar issues, encourage them to seek a reevaluation of their case.
This reevaluation effort aims to correct past injustices and ensure veterans receive the care and compensation they rightfully deserve. For many, this means access to years of overdue benefits that can significantly improve their quality of life.
The deadline for eligible veterans or their survivors to opt into a new disability exam with a renewed possibility of seeking benefits is December 4th. We encourage veterans not to wait. Medical assessments for disability take time. Act now to secure the benefits you or your loved ones deserve.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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