May is Military Appreciation Month. There is no more honorable deed than to serve and defend one’s country and its citizens. America’s military servicemen and servicewomen, veterans, and those we’ve lost deserve our utmost respect and gratitude. That’s why May is Military Appreciation Month, culminating with the May 25 Memorial Day observance.
Unfortunately, many returning soldiers face difficult futures enduring ongoing physical, emotional and psychological battles. Consider these statistics on military and combat-related injuries:
Perhaps the most frustrating and heartbreaking factor in these statistics is that many of them go untreated and scores more may never be diagnosed in the first place. TBI can be difficult to diagnose because most are closed-head injuries that can’t be seen without X-ray or other diagnostic imaging. Plus, symptoms of TBI and PTSD are similar, which means the two often are misdiagnosed as the other. Plus, rampant peer pressure to “tough it out” can influence many military members and veterans to opt out of seeking needed medical or psychological help.
With multiple military bases in the region, Jacksonville has a high population of current and retired service members. If you are among them and believe that you may be suffering one of these or other service-related injuries, don’t simply tough it out. Get the help you need, and if necessary, enlist the help of a dedicated veteran’s disability benefits attorney to help assure you and your family get the benefits you so richly deserve. Reach Harrell and Harrell at 800-251-1111 to schedule a consultation.
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