On the recordMarch 29, 2022
If there is malpractice associated with that care and you are not in a war zone, then you should be eligible for compensation under the Stayskal Act.
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congress.govIf there is malpractice associated with that care and you are not in a war zone, then you should be eligible for compensation under the Stayskal Act.
Speier clarifies the compensation eligibility under the Stayskal Act for malpractice outside war zones.
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