Monthly Archives: September 2025
VA Benefit Changes Due To One Big Beautiful Bill
President Donald Trump has been making a lot of changes and trying to pass numerous bills since taking office earlier this year. He has proposed a $453 billion bill for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in fiscal year 2026. While the bill passed more smoothly in the House, it faces significant hurdles in… Read More »
Flight Attendants Win Lawsuit Over Toxic Uniforms
Some companies require employees to wear uniforms. Uniforms in the workplace are important for a variety of reasons, including building a professional image, enhancing brand identity, and promoting safety. Five American Airlines flight attendants have won an $18.6 million lawsuit over what they called “toxic uniforms” that caused serious health problems. The verdict, delivered… Read More »
VA Processing Claims In Record Time
Veterans claims often take a long time to process for various reasons. The main issue is that there are so many of them at once, so getting through all of them pretty much never happens. The claims just keep piling up — it never ends. There is light at the end of the tunnel,… Read More »
Police Officer Charged With Workers’ Comp Fraud
Many people are seriously injured in the workplace. They are too disabled to return to work for a while and need all the replacement benefits they can get. Then there are those who egregiously defraud the system, receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in benefits while they live an active lifestyle but refuse to… Read More »
