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Help US Military Veteran Cope Traumatic Amputation through Veterans Website (Part B)

Veterans websites also exist to:

  • help amputee veterans learn about new advances in prosthetics;
  • find support groups and counseling; and
  • even organize events with other patients with prosthetics.


Getting US Military Veteran Amputee the Best Care Possible

A war veteran today made a choice to serve our country. If they're injured in combat and suffer a traumatic amputation, shouldn't they also have a choice in how they receive treatment? Unfortunately, the VA system is limited in resources to provide the right fit for every US military veteran.

That's how a veterans website can help. At Care for Disabled Veterans we strive to provide help to our veterans through resources and financial means. We rely on donations to help provide funding for veterans to obtain IMEs for disability ratings or afford better solutions to their amputations.

Our veterans website is constantly adding new connections to professionals who have dedicated their services to helping veterans with disabilities
. A veteran should have a choice between going for a tried and true prosthetic or opting for the more experimental solutions like limb reattachment or replacement.

How You Can Support a Veterans Website like Ours

Organizing all the resources and services, Care for Disabled Veterans offers a lot of options both physically and financially. We rely on donations from the public to help get the best medical care possible to every US military veteran we can.

By donating to veterans websites like ours you help show a war veteran that you appreciate the losses they suffered to protect our country.
Since so many veterans are struggling with financial needs they aren't always able to support their health and quality of life. This often leaves victims of traumatic amputation with less than adequate prosthetic options.

If a war veteran wants to obtain better health care they often need to get a disability rating from the VA, which can take months, even years. With just a simple donation, you can help fund the cost of an IME for a US military veteran.

You Have the Power to Help a Disabled US Military Veteran!

Medical evidence is a critical component in the successful fight for veterans disability benefits. Unfortunately, many veterans lack the financial resources to obtain an independent medical exam (IME) that can provide this crucial evidence. These deserving men and women are left to rely on the VA medical system, which may not always provide the best assessment of their conditions.

At Care for Disabled Veterans we focus on connecting qualified veterans to doctors and health care facilities that provide IME services for disability claims. We are a non-profit organization that relies on donations to help provide the funding necessary to obtain these records and help disabled American veterans qualify for combat-related disability benefits. You can Support a Vet: Make the Most of your Donation by downloading our free book with a donation of any amount.




Want to make a difference in a disabled veteran's life? Give a secure online donation to Care for Disabled Veterans. Or call 1-877-617-2170 to contact us directly. Order our free veterans and caregivers guide to learn more about who we are, what we do and why we care.



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