Vets with Benefits

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Vets with Benefits

You served your country. Now it’s time to get the benefits that you were promised, earned, and deserve.Hosted by Todd Wesche, a disabled U.S. veteran and VA-accredited attorney, Vets with Benefits cuts through red tape and tackles the hard truths about the VA system.Todd knows the struggles veterans go through. He knows the pain, the delays, and the cost of silence. He'll share real stories, battle-tested strategies, commentary on current events affecting veterans benefits, and knowledgeable insight to help veterans claim smarter, fight better, and finally become vets with benefits.

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    #13: Earning It All After Service with Justin Cross

    Justin Cross is a U.S. Navy veteran, former Lockheed Martin flight test engineer, and the founder of Earn It All, a program built on four pillars, health, wealth, victory, and respect. From serving on fighter jets after 9/11 to working on the cutting-edge F-22 and F-35 programs, Justin’s journey reflects discipline, resilience, and a commitment to accountability that he now teaches to veterans and civilians alike.In this episode Justin opens up about his own struggles navigating the VA system, including waiting ten years to file his first claim. He shares how stigma, pride, and lack of information keep many veterans from claiming benefits, and why documenting injuries early is critical for long-term success. From the mindset shift of viewing benefits as a safety net for your family, to understanding what the VA can and cannot provide, Justin’s story shows both the challenges and the victories possible when veterans engage the system.Chapters(00:00) Introduction(01:24) From Secret Missions to Civilian Life(07:20) Why Justin Joined the Navy After 9/11(12:10) Leaving Service and Finding a New Mission(15:57) Creating “Earn It All” for Veterans(24:06) Facing Masculinity and Responsibility Today(31:15) Struggles With the VA System and Delayed Claims(40:29) Lessons Learned and Advice for VeteransIf you have ever delayed filing for your VA benefits, what finally pushed you to take action? Share your Answer in the Comments. Connect with Justin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justin.j.crossLike, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date and make the most of the benefits you’ve earned.For a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2b7NBoMWRfOZkZpS38puLyApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vets-with-benefits/id1823034573DISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or representative.Laws can change, and while we do our best to be accurate, always consult with qualified legal counsel or other qualified professionals before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of BSCC Media LLC or the guest speaker and do not represent the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or any other individual or entity. Any third-party content or information is used under fair use for commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content are produced and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. BSCC Media LLC makes no claim of ownership of governmental or third-party materials referenced.This podcast and associated materials are Copyright © 2025 BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved. Vets with Benefits is a trademark of BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved. “Vetus Legal” and its logo graphics are registered trademarks of Vetus Legal LLC. BSCC Media LLC and this podcast are not affiliated with Vetus Legal LLC and use of its trademarks does not imply endorsement.

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    #12 Thousands Of VA Exams May Have Been Mishandled

    Thousands of PACT Act (Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics) exams may have been conducted by VA doctors before they completed required training, putting benefits at risk. In this episode, Todd Wesche breaks down the new VA Office of Inspector General report exposing serious failures in how compensation exams were handled. He explains what the findings mean for veterans who filed claims in 2023, the difference between VA and contractor compliance rates, and what steps you can take if your claim was denied or underrated. This episode gives veterans the critical information they need to protect their benefits and correct potential errors.Chapters(00:00) Introduction (01:19) Why The PACT Act Changed Disability Exams(02:23) VA Examiner Training Deadlines Explained(03:38) OIG Findings On Training Failures(04:49) Risks Of Improper Payments And Denials(05:56) What VA Is Doing To Fix The Problem(06:35) Steps Veterans Should Take If AffectedIf you had a PACT exam in 2023 how was your experience? Share your story in the comments to help other veterans understand what to watch for.September 2025 OIG Report: https://www.vaoig.gov/reports/review/not-all-va-disability-compensation-examiners-completed-training-providing-pact-actPACT Act Information: https://www.va.gov/resources/the-pact-act-and-your-va-benefits/Like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date and make the most of the benefits you’ve earned.For a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2b7NBoMWRfOZkZpS38puLyApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vets-with-benefits/id1823034573DISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or representative.Laws can change, and while we do our best to be accurate, always consult with qualified legal counsel or other qualified professionals before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of BSCC Media LLC or the guest speaker and do not represent the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or any other individual or entity. Any third-party content or information is used under fair use for commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content are produced and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. BSCC Media LLC makes no claim of ownership of governmental or third-party materials referenced.This podcast and associated materials are Copyright © 2025 BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved. Vets with Benefits is a trademark of BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved. “Vetus Legal” and its logo graphics are registered trademarks of Vetus Legal LLC. BSCC Media LLC and this podcast are not affiliated with Vetus Legal LLC and use of its trademarks does not imply endorsement.

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    #11: Finding Purpose After Service With Aaron Williamson

    For veterans struggling with the VA and life after service, Aaron Williamson’s story is proof there is a way forward. Aaron is a Marine veteran, celebrity trainer, and fitness professional with over 27 years of experience. He has trained Hollywood icons like Dwayne Johnson, Jamie Foxx, and J.K Simmons but his success comes from a foundation of resilience. From serving in Iraq to facing homelessness and PTSD, Aaron rebuilt his life through discipline and fitness, and now shares his hard-earned philosophy on health, mindset, and transformation.In this episode, Todd Wesche and Aaron dive into the real challenges veterans face with the VA system, from lost claims to endless delays, and how those struggles affect mental health and identity after service. Aaron shares how fitness became his lifeline, and what he believes needs to change in veteran healthcare. His story offers insight into both VA bureaucracy and practical lessons on finding a path forward after military life.Chapters(00:00) Introduction(01:19) Homelessness And Transition Struggles(06:44) First Encounters With The VA System(10:26) Frustration With Bureaucracy(14:20) Why Veterans Need Hormone Testing(27:49) Rebuilding Identity Through Fitness Discipline(39:58) Mental Health Purpose And Finding Self Worth(51:57) Final Reflections And Advice For VeteransWhat part of his journey resonated most with you? Share your thoughts in the comments so other veterans can learn from your perspective.Connect with Aaron on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronvwilliamson/Like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date and make the most of the benefits you’ve earned.For a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2b7NBoMWRfOZkZpS38puLyApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vets-with-benefits/id1823034573DISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or representative.Laws can change, and while we do our best to be accurate, always consult with qualified legal counsel or other qualified professionals before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of BSCC Media LLC or the guest speaker and do not represent the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or any other individual or entity. Any third-party content or information is used under fair use for commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content are produced and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. BSCC Media LLC makes no claim of ownership of governmental or third-party materials referenced.This podcast and associated materials are Copyright © 2025 BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved. Vets with Benefits is a trademark of BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved. “Vetus Legal” and its logo graphics are registered trademarks of Vetus Legal LLC. BSCC Media LLC and this podcast are not affiliated with Vetus Legal LLC and use of its trademarks does not imply endorsement.

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    #10 VA Cost of Living Adjustment And Why It Is Not A Pay Raise

    More money does not always mean more value. VA COLA is designed to hold the line on your buying power, not give you a true pay raise. In this episode Todd explains the difference between a VA cost of living adjustment and a pay raise, why that distinction matters to your budget, and what the pending COLA bill would actually cover. He breaks down CPI, shows how inflation math works in plain language, reviews the risk that Congress may delay or skip COLA, and outlines practical options to improve your financial position regardless of the vote.Chapters(00:00) Introduction (01:36) What The Pending COLA Bill Would Cover(02:48) COLA Versus Pay Raise Explained(03:52) Inflation Example And Buying Power(04:36) What Happens If COLA Does Not Pass(05:44) Stay Engaged And Watch CongressAfter hearing this, what will you do differently to prepare if COLA is delayed or smaller than expected? Share your plan or question in the comments so others can learn from your approach.Historical VA Compensation Rates: https://www.knowva.ebenefits.va.gov/system/templates/selfservice/va_ssnew/help/customer/locale/en-US/portal/554400000001018/content/554400000015931/Disability-Compensation-and-Special-Monthly-Compensation-SMC-RatesS.2392 - Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2025: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/2392/text/isLike, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date and make the most of the benefits you’ve earned.For a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2b7NBoMWRfOZkZpS38puLyApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vets-with-benefits/id1823034573DISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or representative.Laws can change, and while we do our best to be accurate, always consult with qualified legal counsel or other qualified professionals before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of BSCC Media LLC or the guest speaker and do not represent the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or any other individual or entity. Any third-party content or information is used under fair use for commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content are produced and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. BSCC Media LLC makes no claim of ownership of governmental or third-party materials referenced.This podcast and associated materials are Copyright © 2025 BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved. Vets with Benefits is a trademark of BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved. “Vetus Legal” and its logo graphics are registered trademarks of Vetus Legal LLC. BSCC Media LLC and this podcast are not affiliated with Vetus Legal LLC and use of its trademarks does not imply endorsement.

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    #9: VA Combined Ratings Explained

    Nearly every veteran runs into complicated VA math, and it rarely adds up the way you think. Why does ten percent plus ten percent equal nineteen, and why do so many veterans fall short of 100 percent even with multiple disabilities? In this episode of Vets with Benefits, Todd Wesche breaks down the confusing world of VA combined ratings. He explains how disabilities are calculated under 38 CFR 4.25, why veterans face diminishing returns when adding conditions, and how TDIU provides a path to full compensation. With clear analogies and real-world examples, Todd gives veterans the knowledge to set expectations and make smarter decisions in their claims.Chapters(00:00) Introduction(01:06) Why VA Combined Ratings Confuse Veterans(01:37) The Water Glass Analogy for VA Math(03:56) The Legal Basis in 38 CFR 4.25(07:17) TDIU and How It Helps Veterans(08:02) Key Takeaways and Next StepsAfter hearing this breakdown, what part of VA Combined Ratings has frustrated you the most? Share your experience in the comments, your story could help another veteran understand they are not alone.Title 38 Combined Ratings Table: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-38/chapter-I/part-4/subpart-A/section-4.25Like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date and make the most of the benefits you’ve earned.For a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2b7NBoMWRfOZkZpS38puLyApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vets-with-benefits/id1823034573DISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or representative.Laws can change, and while we do our best to be accurate, always consult with qualified legal counsel or other qualified professionals before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.The opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of BSCC Media LLC or the guest speaker and do not represent the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or any other individual or entity. Any third-party content or information is used under fair use for commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content are produced and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. BSCC Media LLC makes no claim of ownership of governmental or third-party materials referenced.This podcast and associated materials are Copyright © 2025 BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved. Vets with Benefits is a trademark of BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved. “Vetus Legal” and its logo graphics are registered trademarks of Vetus Legal LLC. BSCC Media LLC and this podcast are not affiliated with Vetus Legal LLC and use of its trademarks does not imply endorsement.

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    #8: Linking Sleep Apnea to Service Through Obesity

    Sleep apnea is a claim that’s frequently denied by the VA… but a new legal ruling may have just opened the door for thousands of veterans. In this episode, I explain how the Adams v. Collins decision allows obesity to be recognized as a disability when it’s caused by another service-connected condition, and why that matters for veterans whose sleep apnea is linked to weight gain. We’ll cover the medical science behind the connection, the VA’s current sleep apnea rating system, and why acting under today’s rules could be critical before proposed changes take effect.Chapters(00:00) Introduction(01:04) Why VA Often Denies Sleep Apnea Claims(02:37) The Adams v. Collins Case and Obesity(03:42) How Obesity Leads to Sleep Apnea(05:21) Medical Evidence Linking Obesity and Sleep Apnea(08:04) VA Sleep Apnea Ratings Explained(09:52) Why Filing Now Matters(12:08) Steps to Strengthen Your ClaimFor a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2b7NBoMWRfOZkZpS38puLyApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vets-with-benefits/id1823034573DISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content (including this episode) are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or veteran’s service officer.The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of BSCC Media LLC, or of the guest who authored them, and do not reflect the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or of any other individual or entity. Any content and other information from third parties is presented and/or used for fair use commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content is copyright, produced, and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved.Laws can change, and while we do our best to stay accurate and up to date, always consult with qualified legal counsel before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.

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    #7: What The One Big Beautiful Bill Means For Veterans

    In this episode of Vets with Benefits, VA attorney Todd Wesche breaks down what the recently enacted H.R. 1 “One Big Beautiful Bill” means for veterans, especially disabled veterans. While the law doesn’t directly change VA benefits, it does make significant updates to SNAP (food stamps), Medicaid, and the tax treatment of forgiven student loans for disabled veterans.If you’re a veteran who’s been denied benefits, never filed a claim, or you’re already service-connected but rely on these programs, you need to understand the changes and the exemptions so you can protect your benefits. Todd explains the rules, the possible pitfalls, and the steps you can take right now to make sure you don’t lose access to critical support.Chapters:(00:00) Introduction(02:06) SNAP Work Requirements & Loss of Veteran Exemption(04:53) Exceptions for Disabled and Medically Unfit Veterans(06:29) Student Loan Forgiveness & Permanent Tax Relief for Disabled Veterans(07:25) Medicaid Work Requirements and Who’s Exempt(09:38) Additional Qualifying Conditions for Medicaid Exemptions(10:38) Preparing Now to Protect Your BenefitsFor a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Mentioned In This VideoH.R. 1: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/1/text38 U.S.C. § 1155: https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=title:38%20section:1155%20edition:prelim)Follow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastDISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content (including this episode) are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or veteran’s service officer.The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of BSCC Media LLC, or of the guest who authored them, and do not reflect the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or of any other individual or entity. Any content and other information from third parties is presented and/or used for fair use commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content is copyright, produced, and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved.Laws can change, and while we do our best to stay accurate and up to date, always consult with qualified legal counsel before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.

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    #6: Denied for Weight-Related Issues? Why You Need to Re-File Your VA Claim NOW

    A new federal court case may change how the VA handles something affecting over 70% of veterans. In this episode I break down Adams v. Collins, a landmark 2025 decision that redefines how the VA evaluates obesity as a disability. If your weight gain is linked to PTSD, chronic pain, medications, or other service-connected conditions, this ruling could qualify you for VA benefits that were previously inaccessible. I cover what caused the legal shift, what “functional impairment of earning capacity” means, and the steps veterans should take now to take advantage of this opportunity. Chapters(00:00) Introduction(02:09) Why Obesity Was Never Covered, Until Now (04:46) What “Functional Impairment” Really Means (05:54) Real-Life Causes of Service-Connected Obesity (07:43) Why This Case Changes the Future of VA Benefits Like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date and make the most of the benefits you’ve earned.For a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2b7NBoMWRfOZkZpS38puLyApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vets-with-benefits/id1823034573DISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content (including this episode) are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or veteran’s service officer.The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of BSCC Media LLC, or of the guest who authored them, and do not reflect the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or of any other individual or entity. Any content and other information from third parties is presented and/or used for fair use commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content is copyright, produced, and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved.Laws can change, and while we do our best to stay accurate and up to date, always consult with qualified legal counsel before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.

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    #5: The Stigma of Disability

    Too many veterans are silently struggling, believing they’re “not disabled enough” to seek help. In this episode I break down the harmful stigma around VA disability, and explain why your conditions are valid and recognized by the VA. Strength doesn’t mean silence and disability benefits aren't charity, they acknowledge, and honor the cost of your service. If you’ve ever downplayed your symptoms or delayed filing a claim out of pride, shame, or fear of being judged, it’s time to rethink what it means to be a “strong” veteran.Chapters(00:00) Introduction(01:33) What The VA Really Means By “Disability” (04:17) How Minimizing Hurts You And Your Loved Ones (06:28) VA Benefits Are Recognition Of Your Service (08:07) The Power Of Changing Your Language (09:33) Final Take Away Like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date and make the most of the benefits you’ve earned.For a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2b7NBoMWRfOZkZpS38puLyApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vets-with-benefits/id1823034573DISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content (including this episode) are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or veteran’s service officer.The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of BSCC Media LLC, or of the guest who authored them, and do not reflect the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or of any other individual or entity. Any content and other information from third parties is presented and/or used for fair use commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content is copyright, produced, and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved.Laws can change, and while we do our best to stay accurate and up to date, always consult with qualified legal counsel before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.

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    #4: Deployed to LA Protests? What You Need to Know About VA Claims

    Thousands of National Guard and Marine Corps troops were recently deployed to Los Angeles in response to escalating protests tied to ICE operations, but are these service members eligible for VA benefits? In this episode Todd Wesche explains how the June 2025 Title 10 activation changes everything for Service members, and what makes this different from standard state duty. From tear gas exposure to legal uncertainties, we break down the real risks you’re facing and why thorough documentation could be the key to your future VA claim. If you or someone you know was deployed to Los Angeles, this information could directly impact your future. Take action now, because your service deserves protection.Chapters:(00:00) Introduction(03:27) The Hidden Dangers: Tear Gas, PTSD, and Moral Injury (05:22) Title 10 Explained(07:38) How to Protect Your VA ClaimFor a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastDISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content (including this episode) are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or veteran’s service officer.The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of BSCC Media LLC, or of the guest who authored them, and do not reflect the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or of any other individual or entity. Any content and other information from third parties is presented and/or used for fair use commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content is copyright, produced, and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved.Laws can change, and while we do our best to stay accurate and up to date, always consult with qualified legal counsel before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.

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    #3: VA Bylaws Changes, Understanding “Legally Protected Status” & Non-Discrimination Rights

    Recent changes to VA policy have sparked confusion and concern among veterans; especially around non-discrimination protections. In this episode, Todd Wesche breaks down what “legally protected status” means and what that really means for your access to care. While major news reports claim the change may open the door to discrimination, the White House strongly denies this. Todd explains what’s actually changed, how it fits within federal civil rights law, and what steps veterans can take if they experience biased treatment. This episode provides verified, unbiased information to help you navigate these changes. Chapters:(00:00) Introduction and Overview (01:44) What Changed in the 2025 VA Bylaws(04:12) The Importance of Verified Information (05:08) Knowing your Rights, and Reporting Violations For a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dozp1rZfyoUDISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content (including this episode) are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or veteran’s service officer.The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of BSCC Media LLC, or of the guest who authored them, and do not reflect the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or of any other individual or entity. Any content and other information from third parties is presented and/or used for fair use commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content is copyright, produced, and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved.Laws can change, and while we do our best to stay accurate and up to date, always consult with qualified legal counsel before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.

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    #2: Please Don't Thank Me for My Service

    This one might make you uncomfortable and that’s okay. In this episode, I ask something that might sound counterintuitive: please stop thanking me for my service. Not because your intentions are bad. But because for many veterans, those five words don’t land as gratitude but like a gut punch.You’ll hear why well-meaning gestures can reopen old wounds, how the “hero” narrative often misses the truth, and what real support actually looks like. If you’ve ever wondered what veterans really want in return for their service, this is the episode that lays it out.It’s time to move past platitudes and into meaningful action.Chapters(00:00) Why “Thank You for Your Service” Can Hurt More Than Help(03:51) We’re Not All Heroes... We’re Human(07:48) What Veterans Actually Need From YouFor a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastDISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content (including this episode) are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or veteran’s service officer.The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of BSCC Media LLC, or of the guest who authored them, and do not reflect the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or of any other individual or entity. Any content and other information from third parties is presented and/or used for fair use commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content is copyright, produced, and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved.Laws can change, and while we do our best to stay accurate and up to date, always consult with qualified legal counsel before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.

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    #1: DENIED! My Story & Why I Started This Podcast

    You served. You sacrificed. And now? You're told to wait, fight, or worse—just “suck it up.”In this premiere episode of Vets With Benefits, I open up about the exact battle many of you are still fighting: getting the benefits you’ve earned. I’m Todd Wesche, a U.S. Air Force veteran and VA-accredited attorney and like so many of you, I was denied. Despite knowing the system inside and out, I was rejected when I filed my own claim.This show was born out of that pain and the years of watching other vets just like me get the runaround. If you’ve ever felt frustrated, stuck, or silenced by the VA process, this episode is for you. This is where we reclaim our voices, our benefits, and our futures.Chapters(00:00) Welcome to Vets With Benefits(00:53) Denied by the VA(01:48) The Cost of Waiting and the Suck It Up Mentality(02:41) The Mission Behind This PodcastFor a FREE case review, call 508-205-2503 today!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetswithbenefitspodcastDISCLAIMER: This podcast and all its content (including this episode) are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing in this podcast or these videos creates an attorney-client relationship. If you need legal advice, please consult a licensed attorney in your state or jurisdiction or, if for a VA-related matter, a VA-accredited attorney, agent, or veteran’s service officer.The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of BSCC Media LLC, or of the guest who authored them, and do not reflect the views of any law firm (including Vetus Legal LLC) or of any other individual or entity. Any content and other information from third parties is presented and/or used for fair use commentary, criticism, and/or educational purposes. This podcast and all its content is copyright, produced, and owned exclusively by BSCC Media LLC. All rights reserved.Laws can change, and while we do our best to stay accurate and up to date, always consult with qualified legal counsel before acting on anything discussed on this podcast or any of its content.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

You served your country. Now it’s time to get the benefits that you were promised, earned, and deserve.Hosted by Todd Wesche, a disabled U.S. veteran and VA-accredited attorney, Vets with Benefits cuts through red tape and tackles the hard truths about the VA system.Todd knows the struggles veterans go through. He knows the pain, the delays, and the cost of silence. He'll share real stories, battle-tested strategies, commentary on current events affecting veterans benefits, and knowledgeable insight to help veterans claim smarter, fight better, and finally become vets with benefits.

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