The typical wounded soldier must complete and file twenty-two forms
after an active-duty injury. To soldiers and their families coping with
the shock and reality of the injuries, figuring out what to do next-even
completing tasks that seem easy like submitting paperwork-can be
overwhelming and confusing. The second edition of this popular resource
guide has been thoroughly revised to reflect new policies, additional
benefits, updated procedures, and changes to insurance, including
traumatic injury insurance and social security disability insurance. New
chapters cover veterans' benefits in depth-which have seen significant
changes in the last two years-and returning to active duty after an
injury. As in the previous edition, this guide directs you to answers
and resources for the most pressing and difficult questions that wounded
veterans face, such as: -Where can I find information on symptoms and
treatments of injuries? -How do I get through all this paperwork? -Where
can I get legal assistance? -What can I do for employment? -How do I get
back into everyday life? -How can I return to active duty? -How do I
deal with insurance? -What benefits are available to me, and how do I
claim them? -What about my family? How can they help me? This trusted
resource is both comprehensive and easy to use, and now the most
up-to-date guide for wounded veterans and their families dealing with
active-duty injuries.