Attorney general issues resource guide for veterans, service members
on employment rights, consumer protections
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[November 12, 2012]
CHICAGO -- In recognition of Veterans Day, Attorney General Lisa Madigan
released a new, comprehensive guide on the many legal protections,
rights and benefits for military service members, veterans and their
families.
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Madigan's "Legal Rights of Illinois Service Members" guide was
created by her Military and Veterans' Rights Bureau as a complete
resource for service members and veterans to understand the legal
protections and benefits afforded them, particularly related to
employment issues and consumer protections.
"Under the law, veterans and military service members are
entitled to certain benefits that reward their commitment to our
country," Madigan said. "We developed this comprehensive guide so
service members and their families can arm themselves with knowledge
and information to ensure they receive the benefits they have earned
through their service and sacrifice."
Madigan's office also has begun tracking complaints received from
veterans and military service members in order to better identify
potential consumer fraud schemes that seek to take advantage of them
and their families. Madigan said initial complaints have largely
concerned problems with home improvement contractors, used car sales
and credit-related problems, including debt collection, debt
settlement and payday loans.
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The attorney general urges service members and veterans to
contact her office's Military and Veterans' Rights Bureau directly
at 800-382-3000 to file complaints or learn more about their
legal rights.
Madigan's guide can be obtained by contacting the hotline or
visiting
http://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/
rights/veterans.html.
[Text from file received from the office
of
Illinois Attorney General Lisa
Madigan]
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