We did it! Tomorrow, September 23, the Veterans
Administration will publish regulations officially
establishing
ALS as a service connected disease! Effective
immediately, all veterans with ALS will now have access to
the
highest level of VA benefits without having to prove that
their
disease was caused by service in the military.
This
is a
tremendous victory for all veterans and is the culmination of
years of work by The Association, our VA Issue Team and
veterans
across the country. It is clear that our outreach -
testifying
before Congress, partnering with the VA, advancing research
to
identify the connections between ALS and military service and
educating the public about this issue - have paid
off.
The Association has championed legislation (H.R. 5454)
that
would have established ALS as a service connected disease.
However, thanks to our efforts at Advocacy Day and throughout
the
year, this legislation no longer is needed!
ALL Veterans with ALS
Eligible for Benefits This new
policy
means that ALL veterans with ALS will receive the benefits
they
need, deserve and have earned. Importantly, it is broad in
scope
and applies to
all veterans diagnosed with ALS regardless
of
when or where they served and regardless of when they were
diagnosed with the disease following service in the
military.
A summary of the regulation can be found
here. The text of the regulation is
available
here.
Tomorrow and in the coming days, The ALS Association
will
post additional information about the regulation, including
answers to frequently asked questions, an overview of
benefits
available to veterans with ALS, as well as guidance veterans
can
use to obtain service connected veterans benefits.
The
ALS
Association would like to thank VA Secretary James Peake,
Congressman Henry Brown (R-SC) and Senator Lindsey Graham
(R-SC)
for their efforts to work with us and the ALS community in
support
of veterans across the country. We also would like to thank
all
veterans with ALS whose outreach to Congress has helped make
this
important benefit possible.
Additional information
will be
available on our website on September 23. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Advocacy
Department at
xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.