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5 Ways Experienced Veterans Lawyers Can Help with Your VA Compensation Claim

October 24, 2024
Written by Christopher Migliaccio

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  • 1.  Understanding the VA Claims Process
  • 2.  Gathering Evidence to Support Your Claim
  • 3.  Completing and Submitting VA Claim Forms
  • 4.  Representing You at a VA Hearing
  • 5.  Presenting Legal Arguments
  • Choose the Right Legal Specialist

A person signing a document with a pen Copyright: Pixabay on Pexels I License: CC0 Public Domain Have you served in the military and been injured during your service? You may be eligible for disability benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. The process of filing a claim and getting approved can be complex and frustrating to navigate alone. Fortunately, experienced veteran disability lawyers are here to help guide you through the process. In this article, we’ll discuss five key ways a veterans lawyer can assist with your VA compensation claim. From reviewing your records and providing evidence to presenting your case persuasively, lawyers who specialize in veterans law have the skills and knowledge to increase your chances of getting approved.

1.  Understanding the VA Claims Process

The VA disability claims process involves several steps, but experienced veterans lawyers know the ins and outs to help get your claim approved. They can review your medical records and service records to determine which conditions are service-connected and eligible for compensation.

Gathering Evidence

Your lawyer will help you gather additional evidence like medical opinions, witness statements, and private medical records to support your claim. They understand what the VA needs to see to approve your claim.

Responding to VA Requests

The VA may require additional information or tests to evaluate your claim. Your lawyer will help you understand what is being requested and ensure the VA receives a complete and prompt response to avoid denial due to missing information.

Appealing Denied Claims

If your claim is denied, an appeal must be filed within one year. Veterans lawyers know how to craft a persuasive appeal, including presenting new evidence and arguments to overturn the denial. They have experience arguing appeals and a high success rate of overturning denials at the appeal level. With the help of an experienced veteran’s lawyer, you can avoid common mistakes and have the strongest case possible for your VA disability claim. Let the experts handle the details so you can focus on your health and well-being.

2.  Gathering Evidence to Support Your Claim

To have the best chance of success with your VA compensation claim, you’ll want to provide as much evidence as possible to support it.

Medical records

Your medical records are key. Obtain records from all doctors, hospitals, and clinics where you received treatment for your service-connected conditions. The VA will review these to determine if your claim is valid and the level of disability you should receive.

Service records

Your military service records can also help verify that an illness, injury, or event occurred during your time in service. Request copies of your personnel files, medical records, and deployment records.

3.  Completing and Submitting VA Claim Forms

Learn how a veteran’s attorney can help you complete and submit a VA claim with the information provided below.

Gather Your Records

The first step in filing a VA disability claim is gathering all your relevant medical records, service records, and any other documentation related to your condition. This includes records from private doctors, therapists, and hospitals. The more evidence you can provide to support your claim, the better.

Fill Out the Form Thoroughly

Take your time and fill out the claim form as completely and accurately as possible. Provide details about your medical conditions, treatments, and how your disability impacts your daily life and ability to work. List all diagnosed conditions and symptoms, even if you think some may not be service-connected. The VA will determine which diagnoses are related to your military service.

4.  Representing You at a VA Hearing

Going through the VA claims process without experienced legal counsel can be difficult and frustrating. Veterans lawyers have the expertise to represent you at your VA hearing and help secure the compensation you deserve.

Presenting Supporting Evidence

Veterans lawyers know what evidence the VA requires to grant a disability claim. They can gather medical records, doctors’ opinions, and lay statements to build a strong case for your claim. At your hearing, they will present all the relevant evidence to the hearing officer to support your contention that your condition is service-connected.

5.  Presenting Legal Arguments

There are complex statutes and regulations that govern veterans’ benefits. Veterans lawyers know how to interpret laws like the Veterans Claims Assistance Act to argue your case. They can point out if the VA made errors in handling your claim or failed to fulfill their legal obligations. With so much at stake, having skilled legal counsel represent you at your VA hearing is critical. Veterans lawyers help ensure you receive a fair hearing and the maximum disability rating and compensation you deserve. Their expertise and advocacy can make all the difference in getting your claim approved. Woman reviewing documents on a couch Copyright: Alexander Suhorucov on Pexels I License: CC0 Public Domain

Choose the Right Legal Specialist

So there you have it – five key ways an experienced veterans disability lawyer can help with your VA claim. By hiring a skilled attorney, you can increase your chances of approval, get the evidence you need, and have an advocate on your side during the process. With the right legal guidance, you can avoid common pitfalls and feel confident your case is in good hands. Don’t go it alone if your claim has been denied – partner with a vetted veterans law firm. You’ve served our country; now let an expert serve you.

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Christopher Migliaccio is an attorney and a Co-Founding Partner of the law firm of Warren & Migliaccio, L.L.P. Chris is a native of New Jersey and landed in Texas after graduating from the Thomas M. Cooley School of Law in Lansing, Michigan. Chris has experience with personal bankruptcy, estate planning, family law, divorce, child custody, debt relief lawsuits, and personal injury. If you have any questions about this article, you can contact Chris by clicking here.

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