Legal Question in Veterans Law in Oregon

Getting Recompense for an Illness that was diagnosed while serving.

I was diagnosed with clinical depression while serving in the Marine Corps in 1991, and the Doctor who diagnosed me issued a recommendation for medical discharge. I was not given a medical discharge, unknown why, instead, I received an ''OTH'', yet my condition persisted for the next 16 years, causing me professional and financial setbacks. I have finally received treatment of my conditions, and am ow in a state of mind to try and correct this.

Do I have a case? If so or if not so, what are my options?

If so, how do I get in touch with a competent attorney who will work pro-bono, as I am extremely poor due to the destructive nature my depression and anxiety have had on my life.


Asked on 8/05/07, 1:39 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Patrick Tracy Patrick J. Tracy, Esq, P.E.,

Re: Getting Recompense for an Illness that was diagnosed while serving.

There are several veterans organizations which will file your case pro bono. The two that I reccommend are the PVA and the DAV. Contact their respective offices in your area to make an appointment to discuss your case. You may have a good case for PTSD.

Good luck!

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Answered on 8/05/07, 5:35 am


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