In this video Marc Whitehead, an accredited Veterans Attorney, discusses the book her wrote regarding Veterans disability.
Veterans Disability Claims- Strategies for a Winning Campaign was written specifically for Veterans and their families. This book covers every aspect of pursuing your rights as a disabled Veteran for compensation you deserve.
Deserving Veterans and their dependents have little chance of understanding how to meet endless and complex requirements of the VA disability claims process.
We want you to have the information that you need to win the benefits that you’ve earn and deserve. In order to prevail you need an accurate straightforward resource that will clarify the entire process all in one place.
For military veterans who’ve served our country in conflicts such as World War 2, the Korean War, Vietnam, The Gulf War, Iraq or Afghanistan the veterans disability claims process is too often a long and suffer-able struggle.
Many claims are initially denied or unreasonably delayed and the reasons why are inexcusable. Get the facts in the free eBook about what the VA needs to have in order to approve your claim.
Information included in the eBook include:
How to Begin the Claims Process
Understanding the Eligibility Requirements
Knowing the difference between VA Compensation and VA Pension
Establishing Service Connection
Establishing a Disability Rating and Effective Date
Veterans Benefits for Family Members
Psychological and Cognitive Disability (PTSD)
Special Rules for Combat Veterans
Agent Orange Exposure
Persian Gulf Claims
How to hire a qualified Attorney with NO Upfront Money
In addition to receiving our free eBook you can also receive our free newsletter “The Disability Rights Advocate”
Our Newsletter provides tips and information that will be of great help to you as you make your way through the disability claims process. Get answers to the questions that you must know in order to successfully prove your claim and avoid the traps and mistakes that cause so many claims for disability benefits to fail.