

National Women Veterans United (NWVU)
P.O. Box 20149
Chicago, IL 60620
ph: 312/458-9130
ladyvets
**********************************New December 15, 2011
http://www.insurance.va.gov/sgliSite/TSGLI/TSGLI.htm
*NEW October 10, 2011
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New* 9-7-2011
Retroactive Traumatic Injury Benefits No Longer Just For OEF/OIF InjuriesTSGLI Payments Will Be Made for Qualifying Injuries WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is extending retroactive traumatic injury benefits to Servicemembers who suffered qualifying injuries during the period Oct. 7, 2001 to Nov. 30, 2005, regardless of the geographic location where the injuries occurred. “Now all of our nation’s Servicemembers who suffered severe traumatic injuries while serving their country can receive the same traumatic injury benefits, regardless of where their injury occurred,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “We at VA appreciate the efforts of Congress and the President to improve benefits for our troops.” Effective Oct. 1, the Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI) Traumatic Injury Protection benefit, known as TSGLI, will be payable for all qualifying injuries incurred during this period. This retroactive benefit is payable whether or not the Servicemember had SGLI coverage at the time of the injury. The Veterans’ Benefits Improvement Act of 2010, passed by Congress and signed by President Obama in October of 2010, removes the requirement that injuries during this period be incurred in Operations Enduring or Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF). This is welcome news for the many Servicemembers who suffered serious traumatic injuries while serving stateside or in other areas outside of OEF/OIF during this time period, but until now have not been eligible for TSGLI. TSGLI provides a payment ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 to Servicemembers sustaining certain severe traumatic injuries resulting in a range of losses, including amputations; limb salvage; paralysis; burns; loss of sight, hearing or speech; facial reconstruction; 15-day continuous hospitalization; coma; and loss of activities of daily living due to traumatic brain injury or other traumatic injuries. National Guard and Reserve members who were injured during the retroactive period and suffered a qualifying loss are also eligible for a TSGLI payment, even if the cause was not related to military service, such as a civilian automobile accident or severe injury which occurred while working around their home. National Guard and Reserve members make up more than 40 percent of the total force which has been deployed since 9-11. Those who are no longer in the National Guard or Reserves can also apply as long as their injury occurred while they were in service. “I am extremely pleased that these total force warriors who defend our freedoms are getting the recognition and benefits they have rightfully earned in service to our nation,” added Under Secretary for Benefits Allison A. Hickey. VA is working with the Department of Defense to publicize this change in the TSGLI law. Additionally, all of the branches of service are identifying any claims previously denied because the injury was not incurred in OEF/OIF and reaching out to those individuals. Although applications are currently being accepted by branch of service TSGLI offices, benefits will not be paid until Oct. 1, 2011, the effective date of the law. For more information or to apply for a TSGLI payment, Servicemembers and Veterans should go to http://www.insurance.va.gov/sgliSite/TSGLI/TSGLI.htm or contact their branch of service TSGLI Office (contact information available at above link). # # #
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Click on link SOLDIER’S HEART ANNOUNCES THE WOMEN AND WAR PROJECT
In response to the unique needs of women veterans and female family members, Soldier’s Heart’s Co-Director, Kate Dahlstedt, is now offering two 12 week teleconference groups beginning with the Winter groups in Jan, 2011. There will be new groups forming every season. Group members will call-in from around the country to a conference line and “meet” virtually for an hour and a half. Each group will be limited to 8 participants and will be free of charge, although donations are suggested. The groups will consist of exercises designed to facilitate personal exploration, sharing and growth utilizing an expanded Soldier’s Heart model of healing.
Being a woman in the armed forces has its own inherent challenges and trials. These are often ignored or denied by the community at large, leaving our female veterans isolated as they struggle to reshape their lives once they are home. This group is for any woman who has served or is serving in the military and would like a safe, supportive space to speak her truth about her military experience and reintegration and gain sensitive, heartfelt guidance.
Tuesday evenings: 4:30 – 6 EST
For every military serviceperson, whether presently serving or having served in the past, there are family and friends who must deal every day with the lasting effects of the military experience. They know all too well the difficulty of re-integration and the invisible wounds of war. This group is for wives/significant others, mothers, sisters, and daughters of military personnel and veterans who need sensitive guidance and understanding to help them support their military loved ones.
Thursday evenings: 4:30 – 6 EST
For more information or to apply, contact Kate at: kate@soldiersheart.net
National Women Veterans United (NWVU)
P.O. Box 20149
Chicago, IL 60620
ph: 312/458-9130
ladyvets