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3/31/2010
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Epilepsy Rates Among Veterans on the Rise

Though the majority of epilepsy diagnoses cannot be traced to a specific event some cases are linked to a head injury.  A head injury can trigger epileptic seizures that can affect the suffer for the rest of their life. 


Veterans are in a high risk category for head and brain injuries and are therefore at risk for epilepsy.  Though there are many treatments for the disorder it can be difficult to find the right balance of medications in order to stay seizure free.
If you are a Florida veteran with epilepsy there are many resources available to you.  The Epilepsy Foundation of Florida has just received a grant to help them expand their epileptic veterans program.   

The attorneys at LaVan & Neidenberg have seen all too many veterans suffering with the long term effects of a traumatic brain injury.  We have dedicated our lives to protecting the rights of veterans in Florida, Georgia and beyond.  If you need help filing for VA benefits or appealing your VA disability rating please contact our experienced attorneys today for your free consultation.  You have fought to defend your country; now let us fight for you.    



Category: Veterans' Disability



VA FooterSoldiers can return home with a number of conditions, injuries, and aggravated preexisting conditions. If you believe you have a service-connected physical or psychological injury you may be entitled to Veterans’ Disability Compensation.

At LaVan and Neidenberg, we are determined to secure veterans their rightful disability compensation and disability rating. We wrote this book for you! In it you will find valuable tips on how to navigate the claims process and avoid common pitfallsRequest your FREE copy today! 

Or, complete our short contact form or call us directly at 1.888.234.5758 to schedule your FREE case evaluation.




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