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The results showed that Black veterans were statistically less likely to receive the right to claim disability benefits than white veterans between 2001 and 2020. Additionally, the average denial rate was 6.3 percent higher for veterans of color than for white veterans.<br><br>PTSD Discrimination<br><br>According to a lawsuit filed Monday the Veterans Affairs Department denies disability benefits to Black veterans. The suit is led by an ex- Marine Corps veteran who was denied access to housing, education, and other benefits for decades, despite having been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The suit cites evidence that VA officials have historically denied claims made by Black veterans.<br><br>Conley Monk was a member of the Marines as an active volunteer during the Vietnam War. He drove an unmarked transport vehicle and assisted in moving equipment and troops into combat zones. Monk was later involved in two fights which he blamed on his PTSD. 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It is the latest move by groups such as the ACLU and Service Women's Action Network to get the VA to address long-running discrimination against survivors of sexual assault.<br><br>Alimony Discrimination<br><br>People who have served in the military, or those who accompanied them, should be aware of the truth about the benefits for veterans with disabilities and their impact on divorce money issues. One of the biggest misconceptions is that the state courts can confiscate [https://vimeo.com/709546107 fall river veterans disability lawyer]' VA compensation to pay for alimony and child support. This is not the case. 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Veterans with disabilities are often taken advantage of by lawyers who use their benefits to make a profit. This is why you require an attorney that is certified to handle VA claims.

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Monk who is a retired psychiatric nurse, claims that the discrimination of the VA has caused him and other black veterans to suffer in ways that have affected their health, home, employment and education. He is requesting that the VA pay him back the benefits it has denied him, and to alter their policies on race and discharge status as well as denial rates.

Last year, Monk and the Veterans Legal Services Clinic obtained 20 years of VA disability compensation claim data via Freedom of Information Act requests, which they filed on behalf of the National Veterans Council for Legal Redress and the Black Veterans Project. The results showed that Black veterans were statistically less likely to receive the right to claim disability benefits than white veterans between 2001 and 2020. Additionally, the average denial rate was 6.3 percent higher for veterans of color than for white veterans.

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He filed a lawsuit against the military to reverse the discharge, and was awarded a wide range of benefits in 2015 and 2020. However, he claims the VA still is owed money for his past denials of disability compensation. He also suffered emotional trauma from reliving some of his most traumatic memories each time he applied and re-application to receive benefits, the suit states.

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