VA Attorney Offers Legal Assistance with Veterans Disability Claims
The brave men and women of our armed forces deserve the highest level of respect and admiration for the sacrifices they’ve made for our country. They also deserve the highest level of care possible when they are injured or become ill as a result of their service, as well as any VA disability benefits they’re entitled to.
“As veteran disability attorneys, our aim is to secure your maximum benefits. Your well-being and receiving the compensation you deserve are our top priorities.”
Unfortunately, the path to receiving these benefits is not always quick or easy. Many veterans are denied or underpaid benefits and need help fighting to get the compensation they’re owed for their service-connected disabilities.
WE OBTAIN YOUR C-FILE
Obtaining your VA Claims File, a.k.a. C-File, is key to developing your appeal. Your C-File will contain your military service records, service medical records, post-service treatment records, VA correspondence, C&P exams, and VA legal documents containing decisions, findings, and appeals.
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What Are Service-Connected Disabilities?
There are many different types of VA service-connected disabilities that can be defined as injuries or diseases that occurred or aggravated during active military service and were beyond normal progression. Service-connected disabilities can apply to both physical and mental health conditions.
Nearly 5 million Veterans suffer from a service-connected disability. A Veteran may qualify for VA disability benefits for physical or psychological impairments. Service-connected injuries often do not become severe until years after the Veteran has left the military. Service-connected disabilities are not always incurred during combat, either.
“Guiding veterans, building cases, ensuring legal support for disability claims.”
Total Versus Partial Disability Ratings
In contrast to other disability programs that require a finding of total disability, Veterans can be awarded a partial disability rating and receive benefits while employed.
When a Veteran is found to have a service-connected disability, the VA will assign them a disability rating. This is a numerical assessment expressed as a percentage and is based on the severity of their condition. This rating is used to determine how much money the Veteran will receive from the VA each month.
Although Veterans Law was intended to help and protect the men and women who have served our country, the Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA) does not always rule in favor of the veteran. If you have received a rating decision from the VA and have been unfairly denied VA disability compensation, or you are not satisfied with the disability pay you were awarded, we can help.
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Secure Your VA Disability Benefits through an Accredited Veterans Claim Attorney
Veterans Affairs disability claims are expertly handled by the attorneys at Marc Whitehead & Associates. Attorney Marc Whitehead is an Accredited Veterans Claim Attorney as required to practice law before the VA.
We represent Veterans at all levels within the VA disability system including claims before the VA Regional Office, the Board of Veterans’ Appeals and the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.
Our veteran disability attorneys will thoroughly evaluate your case to see if the regional office or Board of Veterans’ Appeals has applied the law properly. We will also find out if there is evidence you have not submitted that would support your claim.
We will give you the legal representation to help clarify the issues, answer your questions about VA disability claims, and ensure that your veteran disability claim is properly supported by evidence so the claim can be appealed, if necessary. We will represent you at your hearings whenever that becomes necessary.
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Appealing for VA Disability Benefits
There are several levels of appeal in the Veterans disability claims process. In order to prevail over the VA and win your appeal, you should be represented by an attorney who is experienced in Veterans disability benefits law and has a proven track record at the Veterans Court.
We serve veterans across the United States, and we do not charge for initial consultations.
Learn about the legal assistance we can provide to help you recover your VA Disability benefits. In Houston, Texas call 713-228-8888; to reach us from any location in the U.S. call Toll Free at 800-562-9830.
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