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Thursday, December 04, 2025

An NPR investigation revealed that VA contractors that started with the intent of helping disabled veterans are now aggressively overbilling them and ruthlessly sending bill collectors after them to greedily maximize their corporate profits while the VA does nothing about it.

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A US Army veteran used a for-profit consultant firm named 'Trajector Medical' to process his VA disability benefits claim. After weeks went by, he then cancelled their services and used a non-profit advocacy group to process his claim.

When the VA finally rated him 70% disabled, qualifying him for free health care and a monthly disability check, the Soldier then heard back from "Trajector Medical" in the form of a bill for $4,500. The disabled veteran had no idea how the company even knew he'd gotten a decision from VA as he cancelled his service with them.

NPR discovered there are other such nefarious companies ruthlessly taking advantage of disabled veterans known as "claim sharks," using hi-tech and robo-calls to sleuth out their marks, all supposedly legal.

There are approximately 5.5 million US veterans with a service-connected disability as of Aug 2024. In 2023, about 30% of the 18.5 million veterans in the US had service-connected disabilities.

Remarkably, Secretary of Veteran's Affairs Douglas Allen Collins has served as a chaplain in the USAF Reserve since 2002, and was promoted to Colonel in 2023.

Link: Homeless US Veterans

America is #1 thanks to us Veterans, right?

#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-04 12:59 AM | Reply

Just one month ago, we honored the veterans of all parties on drudge.com. Thank you Laura for doing that.

So, today I was bemused to find that no one on drudge.com was outraged by this blatant, aggressive fleecing of our disabled brethren. And that the head of the VA that allows this malice is a Christian chaplain.

Oh, well, "De gustibus non est disputandum."

#2 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-04 01:55 PM | Reply

It befuddles me how vets get taken in by these firms. There are lists of dozens of organizations that will do the advocacy work for free. These are in addition to the VSOs embedded with every county seat.
Don't confuse these companies that 'assist' veteran's getting benefits with companies that contract with the VA to do the disability exams and paperwork processing of claims. They get paid by the VA and not by the Veteran.

#3 | Posted by mattm at 2025-12-04 06:54 PM | Reply

#3: Concur. In the article it says that a friend of the victim gave him the contact info for 'Trajector Medical,' so maybe this was buddyf---ing or his friend honestly didn't know this company was a "claim shark."

America's for-profit health system, even in the VA, continues putting profits over people.

And a Chaplain is Secretary of the VA.

#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-04 07:09 PM | Reply

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