Monthly Archives: November 2025
VA Employee Arrested For Illegally Collecting $85K In Disability Benefits
A former Veterans Affairs (VA) employee is facing federal charges after prosecutors say he illegally collected nearly $85,000 in disability benefits while working full-time for the VA in Albany. Edmond Anadio, a 64-year-old man from Gloversville, was arrested and arraigned in federal court in Albany on August 26, 2025. Prosecutors allege that from 2021… Read More »
What To Know About Veterans Affairs Life Insurance
Veterans make many sacrifices for our country. For their service, they get educational benefits, home loans, medical benefits, and much more. In 2023, veterans were given another benefit that they may not know about. That year, the Veterans Affairs Life Insurance (VALife) was created to give veterans life insurance benefits, with acceptance guaranteed. As… Read More »
New Conditions Added To Compassionate Allowances List
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has expanded its Compassionate Allowances (CAL) program by including 13 additional serious medical conditions, bringing the total to 300 qualifying conditions. According to SSA Commissioner Frank J. Bisignano, the expansion underscores the agency’s dedication to making disability determinations more accessible and efficient. He emphasized that by adding these conditions,… Read More »
Man Killed In Roller Accident In Clay
Construction sites often have large equipment on site, which makes the workplace dangerous. This is especially true when safety measures are not in place to prevent accidents. Sadly, a man was killed in a workplace accident in New York. The 41-year-old Syracuse man was run over and killed by a roller on the evening… Read More »
