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Join Ed Farmer, VA-accredited attorney and US Army combat veteran, as he explores the challenges of winning VA service connections for personal and military sexual trauma cases, focusing on the type of evidence needed to support these claims. Unpacking the intricacies, Ed explains the significance of behavioral markers, like sudden work performance decline or social withdrawal, as pivotal evidence in establishing these claims.
He highlights the value of lay statements from witnesses who noticed behavioral changes, while also discussing the unique role of after-the-fact medical opinions in MST cases. This episode provides a comprehensive guide to navigating MST claims within the VA system, aiming to equip veterans with the knowledge to pursue their claims successfully. Additionally, Ed emphasizes the importance of understanding that MST is the in-service event, and it is the resulting disabilities, such as PTSD, that should be claimed.
Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QDusCeSqtT0
If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice
You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com
Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.
You can also find more information about my practice at:
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Join Ed Farmer, VA-accredited attorney and US Army combat veteran, as he explores the challenges of winning VA service connections for personal and military sexual trauma cases, focusing on the type of evidence needed to support these claims. Unpacking the intricacies, Ed explains the significance of behavioral markers, like sudden work performance decline or social withdrawal, as pivotal evidence in establishing these claims.
He highlights the value of lay statements from witnesses who noticed behavioral changes, while also discussing the unique role of after-the-fact medical opinions in MST cases. This episode provides a comprehensive guide to navigating MST claims within the VA system, aiming to equip veterans with the knowledge to pursue their claims successfully. Additionally, Ed emphasizes the importance of understanding that MST is the in-service event, and it is the resulting disabilities, such as PTSD, that should be claimed.
Find this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QDusCeSqtT0
If you're looking for more help, please schedule a consultation: https://calendly.com/vetlawoffice
You can also find more information about my practice at: https://www.vetlawoffice.com
Disclaimer: The material and information contained on these pages and on any pages linked from these pages are intended to provide only general information about the VA disability claims system. Every case is unique, and neither Edward M. Farmer nor VA Made Easy, LLC are providing legal advice for your specific VA case or legal matter. You should consult with a VA accredited attorney before relying upon any of the information presented here. The acts of making a comment or viewing information from VA Made Easy LLC’s YouTube channel do not create an attorney-client relationship. Case results are not guaranteed nor am I able to predict the outcome of any claims.
You can also find more information about my practice at:

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