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I need a pro-bono attorney who deals with older disabled veteran issues, I'm a member of the VFW if that helps.

Anyone have any ideas on what to do, people in this forum surprise me often.

If I get my disability, I can get away from the work I do, sadly, a slow me is good at my job, I have to take care of Chloe and the Boo Bear. But I suffer every day.
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