Busted: Veteran’s “Guardian” Scheme Ruled Illegal by Federal Court
Wesley McCauley Wesley McCauley

Busted: Veteran’s “Guardian” Scheme Ruled Illegal by Federal Court

My, my, my. What a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive. I have wrote a few articles, here and there about the importance of accreditation. It’s like hiring an undertaker with no embalming license. It sounds gross and creepy. A federal court decision dropped the hammer on Veterans Guardian, with Chief District Judge Catherine C. Eagles ruling flatly that the company’s “we’re just consultants” routine was an illegal run around of the law. You want to ensure the person who is helping with your VA claim has undergone basic character and fitness assessments and can pass a basic test of competency. It isn’t some wild idea. We do it for doctors, accountants, lawyers, engineers, the list goes on. You want to ensure the person doing a fairly important job (cutting you open, designing a bridge) has basic skillsets to carry out those tasks.

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H.R. 3132 – A Bill That Harms Veterans
Legislation, Accreditation Wesley McCauley Legislation, Accreditation Wesley McCauley

H.R. 3132 – A Bill That Harms Veterans

The byproduct of any government menagerie is inefficiency. The solution? Congress has provided folks like me—agents and attorneys—be allowed to represent Veterans; help them navigate the complicated maze and red tape in order to secure benefits to which they are rightfully entitled. In exchange for a fee, the Veteran gets his or her benefits, I earn a modest living. There is also a safety net—if a Veteran believes I have pulled a fast one, they have a venue to be heard, to ask the VA to reduce my fee. Congress is trying to end that safety net. That’s bad for you, it’s bad for me.

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