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Stomach, Intestine and Liver Disorders

Compensation for Vets With Intestinal Tract and Liver Problems

At The Rep For Vets™, we help military veterans with diseases related to the stomach, intestinal tract and liver. Our goal is to help these veterans get the disability compensation they deserve for a broad range of problems, including the ones listed below:

  • Peptic ulcer disease
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Viral infections of the liver, like hepatitis C and hepatitis B
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Liver failure/liver transplant
  • Intestinal and liver complications of AIDS
  • Chronic abdominal pain
  • Chronic constipation

The Rep For Vets™ represents veterans throughout the United States with injuries and disabilities that keep them from doing the things they once enjoyed. We offer effective advocacy that helps them beat the red tape, so that the process of getting disability compensation goes smoothly.

What Is Disability Compensation?

Disability compensation is a monthly payment made to veterans who are disabled by an injury that happened during active military service. These injuries are considered to be service-connected.

Everyone's experience is different. The amount of compensation depends on how serious your stomach, intestine or liver disorder is, and how much it affects your life. You may also have to meet other criteria. But when you work with The Rep For Vets™, we'll handle everything, so that you can focus on taking care of your health.

Veterans exposed to radiation: Veterans who were involved in radiation-risk activities are presumed to have a service-connected disability if they later develop problems with the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, pancreas, bile ducts, gall bladder, salivary gland or urinary tract, or if they develop liver cancer.

Let The Rep For Vets™ get you the benefits to which you are entitled. Call our nationwide offices at 888-573-7838 for a free initial consultation, or simply contact us online. From New York to Florida to Alaska, we serve veterans throughout the United States, helping them get the benefits they deserve for liver and intestinal disorders that affect the way they live.