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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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A "Gift" From Congress This Veteran’s Day
Wesley McCauley Wesley McCauley

A "Gift" From Congress This Veteran’s Day

While the Washington Post has been busy publishing hit piece after hit piece on Veterans, my friends and I have been busy continuing to fight for you fine folk. On the flip side of things, the other W.P.—Washington Politicians, seem to have a "gift" ready for everyone to celebrate Veteran’s day—a budget! How nice of them. Imagine this. You’re waiting on the VA to get your claim right so you can get the bank off your back. The VA denied your VR&E appeal, saying you are too disabled to go back to work (no duh). So, you just don’t have any money coming in. You call up the bank and say sorry, you will just have to wait. The wife and I just can’t agree on a budget right now! How long do you think the bank is waiting? I doubt they are waiting some forty-one plus days. The good news? After Turkey Day is over, it looks like we are going to get to do this whole thing over again on January 30, 2026. To me, fall is the best. College football, hockey, bonfires, getting together with family. Of course, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving. The two days go like peas and carrots.

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Secretary Collins Signs Memo Ending Presumptive Service-Connection for Male Breast Cancer
Wesley McCauley Wesley McCauley

Secretary Collins Signs Memo Ending Presumptive Service-Connection for Male Breast Cancer

It seems like the closer we get to 2026, the more my stupid radar has been going off. While the VA has been busy telling you that benefits aren’t effected by the shutdown, despite education benefits not being paid, upper level compensation supervisors being furloughed, and getting "auto replies" from the Board, Secretary Collins has been a busy man it seems. Busy ending presumptive benefits for one of the nastiest diseases—breast cancer, but, just for the men. Ladies reading this, you are apparently safe, for now. With the stroke of a real pen (no autopen used here), Secretary Collins has undone presumptive service-connection for male breast cancer. This doesn’t help empower women—it hurts real Veterans. Cancer doesn’t pick political sides.

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"Stall, Deny and Hope They Die": The VA's Unwritten Policy
Victories, Survivor's Benefits Wesley McCauley Victories, Survivor's Benefits Wesley McCauley

"Stall, Deny and Hope They Die": The VA's Unwritten Policy

Pictured is Denise. She is at Robins Air Force Base. Why? She is picking up her VA spousal ID. The problem? She is picking it up some 20+ years late. You see, Denise’s husband died of Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) in July of 1996. As a Vietnam Veteran, her benefits were a done deal? Right. That whole presumptive thing? Just ask Mr. Nehmer. Well, if you are reading this, you probably know that the story isn’t that simple. However, what you probably won’t believe is that it took Denise over 20, yes 20, years, to finally obtain a Judge’s order granting her DIC benefits. I personally know of no other person who has litigated a case that long against the VA—continuously. She has to be a contender for the top 5. Denise calls her case "Stall, Deny and Hope They Die": - The VA's Unwritten Policy, and she wrote a book to tell you all about it!

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Court Denies VA’s Request to Stay Pending Cases
CAVC Wesley McCauley CAVC Wesley McCauley

Court Denies VA’s Request to Stay Pending Cases

I told you this Halloween was getting pretty spooky. I also talked about how VA’s Office of General Counsel was running out of money, and that we were told to expect stays in many cases. As always, the VA keeps it slicker than a fox. Thankfully, the Court isn’t buying any of it. At least, for now.

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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Congressional Stool Pigeons; Is Anyone Home?
Wesley McCauley Wesley McCauley

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia; Congressional Stool Pigeons; Is Anyone Home?

I remember reading Profiles in Courage in high school. Boy, they just don’t make men like they used to. What a month. I really wasn’t prepared for this spooky of a Halloween season. The VA sure is slick. You release the Philadelphia OIG report just before the shutdown, then say sorry, can’t view the report. OIG website is shutdown—no money! It’s slick as a fox, for sure.

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Washington Post: Veterans are Suckers and Losers
Wesley McCauley Wesley McCauley

Washington Post: Veterans are Suckers and Losers

No, it isn’t a quote from President Trump, like some would have you believe. If you are fortunate enough to not have a Washington Post subscription, I will spare you the bottom line up front, and let you know what the Washington Post really thinks about Veterans. The only thing scary this Halloween season isn’t my black cat, Rosie, but how the Washington Post truly feels about Veterans. I have always been a believer that the proof is in the pudding. Just give someone enough rope and—well, you know the rest.

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DOGE Alert: My $1,000 appeal Cost the Government $15,000
Board of Veterans' Appeals, VA Idiocracy Wesley McCauley Board of Veterans' Appeals, VA Idiocracy Wesley McCauley

DOGE Alert: My $1,000 appeal Cost the Government $15,000

Perhaps the memo hasn’t reached the BVA. This administration is all about conserving scarce government resources. As the saying goes, there are three fights with the VA. The fight for service-connection, the fight for the right rating, and finally, the fight for the correct effective date. What if the VA gets your effective date wrong by just one month? It is only 1,000 bucks. Should you file an appeal? Well, we did just that, and it costs the government well over $15,000 to get a lesson in Special Monthly Compensation (“SMC”) effective dates.

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Out of the Trenches, Into the Sea
CAVC Wesley McCauley CAVC Wesley McCauley

Out of the Trenches, Into the Sea

When I started my practice, it was right into the trenches of the VA. Doing battle as best I could for Veterans. The Regional Office and the Board is where the action happens. Its where benefits are granted or denied. Where your client gets relief just in time to avoid eviction. Act and react. Doing a deep dive review and formulating the best plan of attack to get this Veteran the benefits they deserve, as quickly as possible. That is what practicing and litigating is about. Its what gets a Veteran the relief that they desperately need. Recently, I have had to leave the trenches and go out into the sea, but with good cause. Not as a means to abandon ship, or you, but to (hopefully) help more Veterans.

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VA Benefits for Camp Lejeune Family Members?

VA Benefits for Camp Lejeune Family Members?

If you ever hear someone tell you they know everything about the VA, you can safely grab your hat and head for the door. The VA is the second largest federal agency, soon to surpass the size of the DoD. There are literally hundreds of benefit programs available. Programs range from disability compensation, education benefits, to home loans. Are they all limited to Veterans? What about Camp Lejeune family members? One thing I love about this job is the number of niche areas within an already niche area of law. The Camp Lejeune Family Member Program is one of those. One I had no idea about.

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A Deserving Widow’s Thanksgiving Just got Better
Victories, DIC, Survivor's Benefits Wesley McCauley Victories, DIC, Survivor's Benefits Wesley McCauley

A Deserving Widow’s Thanksgiving Just got Better

It’s hard to believe another year has almost came and went. Another year representing the best people America has to offer. For me, I still get that same sense of awe and wonder. The fact that I am allowed to represent so many fine Veterans, widows, and families, across the country, brings me so much joy. Each with a unique story. This Thanksgiving, I have been able to help make one wife’s Thanksgiving a little bit easier.

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BVA Declares War on Most Severe Veterans
VA Idiocracy Wesley McCauley VA Idiocracy Wesley McCauley

BVA Declares War on Most Severe Veterans

The best quality decision from the VA comes from the Board of Veterans’ Appeals. The downside? The wait time usually spans multiple years. To fix this, Congress allowed certain Veterans to ask for “advancement”, getting their case placed at the top of the line. Today, I will discuss the Board’s recent war on the bankrupt, dying, and seriously ill Veterans.

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