A disabled Nevada veteran had nine teeth pulled. How did he get stuck with the bill?
Some veterans aren't getting their dental care covered despite being eligible. The issue lies in a contract dispute between which agency is responsible.
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Ask HN: Is there a bad employers (who have a records of not paying) list?
I worked with a few employers on contracts, and there were situations where they haven't paid fees for a while.

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