Jim Fausone
\nVeterans Disability Lawyer<\/p>\n
Veterans have to really prove up PTSD<\/a> to VA<\/a> rating officials to receive about $25,000 a year in disability payments.\u00a0 But here is a report of a student locked up and forgotten by DEA<\/a> for five days and he gets $4.1 million from the federal government.\u00a0 This is not fair.<\/p>\n A UC San Diego student who was forgotten in a Drug Enforcement Administration interrogation room for five days without food or water described the incident as a “really, really bad, horrible accident.”<\/p>\n Daniel Chong, 25, will receive $4.1 million from the government to settle his claim.\u00a0 For reasons that remain unclear, Chong was left for five days<\/a><\/span> in a 5-by-10-foot windowless room without food, water or toilet facilities after being swept up in a campus raid on April 20, 2012.<\/p>\n He claims his quick weight loss allowed him to slip out of a pair of handcuffs.\u00a0 He also claims to have (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Jim Fausone Veterans Disability Lawyer Veterans have to really prove up PTSD to VA rating officials to receive about $25,000 a year in disability payments.\u00a0 But here is a report of a student locked up and forgotten by DEA for…<\/span><\/p>\n