VA Expands Benefits Under PACT Act for Gulf War and Post-9/11 Veterans with Leukemia and Bladder Cancer
Jan 9, 2025, 05:56 PM
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced an expansion of presumptive benefits for Gulf War veterans and Post-9/11 veterans suffering from leukemia and bladder cancer. This decision is part of the ongoing implementation of the PACT Act, which aims to ease access to medical care for veterans exposed to toxic substances. The new rule lowers the burden of proof required for veterans to receive care and compensation, thereby facilitating quicker access to necessary medical services. This expansion reflects the VA's commitment to supporting veterans by recognizing additional illnesses with presumed service connections.
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