Traumatic Brain Injury is a Real Problem for our Veterans

Traumatic Brain Injury is a Real Problem for our Veterans

Traumatic Brain Injury and VeteransAccording to recent studies released by MEDCONNECTVA, the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (DVBIC) has reported that between the years of 2000 and 2016, approximately 350,000 incidents of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) have been diagnosed in the U.S. military. Forecasts estimate that 11% — 23% of all deployed personnel will experience a TBI.

Important research has been conducted that conclusively links Dementia to TBIs. Studies support that individuals with a head injury that resulted in a loss of consciousness, increase their risk of dementia by 50%. In one study, conducted with over 500 US Navy and Marine veterans hospitalized for TBI in the Pacific Theater during World War II, patients were clinically assessed 50 years after the injury. The results of that study shows that veterans who sustained a severe TBI were 4 times more likely to ultimately suffer from Dementia when compared to control groups. These are eye-opening statistics. The stakes are high for the men and women of our military.

As a military defense practitioner, I have seen a direct correlation between Soldiers with TBI and violent crimes. These Soldiers deploy overseas, experience incredible trauma or violence, and then are expected to simply “go back to normal.” Unfortunately, it does not always happen that way.

If you are a combat veteran and you are struggling with either PTSD or TBI, get the help that you need. If you seek help and your Command punishes you for it, call us at (877) 268-4214. We are a veteran owned and veteran operated law firm. Our attorneys have seen combat and we know what you’re going through.

Shewmaker & Shewmaker Help Green Beret Save Career!

Shewmaker & Shewmaker Help Green Beret Save Career!

Robert Capovilla here from Shewmaker & Shewmaker. Today we discuss a hard fought victory to save a Green Beret’s retirement. Thanks to the hard work from Mickey Williams and the team at Shewmaker & Shewmaker, this combat veteran fought for justice and his retirement was saved.


Our client, a CPT in the United States Army and a Green Beret, was notified that he was being separated for receiving a DUI in 2017. The CPT retained Mickey Williams and the team at Shewmaker & Shewmaker to represent him at his Board of Inquiry.

At the time of notification, the CPT was retirement eligible due to his prior service as an enlisted non-commissioned officer. As a Green Beret with several combat deployments, the CPT also suffered from significant traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder.

After several hours of litigation and a litany of character witnesses who attested to the CPT’s bravery in combat, the Board unjustly decided to separate the CPT with an Other Than Honorable Discharge. The CPT was now faced with losing all of his veteran’s benefits and his retirement.

The team at Shewmaker & Shewmaker took immediate action to overturn the Board’s decision. Within a few weeks, Mickey submitted an appeal to the Commanding General to set aside the Board’s decision. Mickey interviewed dozens of combat veterans who served with the CPT and presented those statements to the CG along with an exhaustive legal argument in support of the CPT. After a few tense weeks, the CG decided to take action and he set aside the Board’s unjust decision. The CPT will now retire with full benefits, and his service is given the credit it deserves.

Thank you to all those veterans who put their lives on the line to serve our nation. Here at Shewmaker & Shewmaker, we are veteran owned and veteran operated. Many of us have served in combat and we know the sacrifices. Thank you!