Top Five Presumptive Agent Orange Conditions

Top Five Presumptive Agent Orange Conditions Here we present five of the most prominent presumptive Agent Orange conditions. The most important component of a VA disability claim is normally a service-related connection. In most cases, Veterans must use a combination of service records, medical records, and buddy statements to establish this connection. This process requires lots of work, as considerable evidence must be produced. Most Agent Orange cases are different. Generally, if the Veteran served in the Vietnam theater between 1961 and 1971, and that Veteran later developed a certain illness, there is a conclusive presumption that service-related Agent Orange…
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VA Appeals For Hodgkin’s Disease

VA Appeals For Hodgkin's Disease And Agent Orange This page is for veterans seeking information on VA appeals for Hodgkin's Disease.  The Health and Medicine Division of the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine reported in 1994 that there is sufficient evidence of a positive association between exposure to the herbicides used in Vietnam and the development of Hodgkin's disease. Are you a veteran who contracted Hodgkin's disease (also called Hodgkin's lymphoma)? And did you acquire the disease after being exposed to Agent Orange or other herbicides during military service? Here is some very valuable information. You do NOT…
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