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Veterans Disability Litigation

Lawyers can assist veterans file a first disability claim or contest an VA decision on the claim. However, current law prevents lawyers from charging fees for assistance with a claim for the first time.

Monk claims that the VA refused to grant him benefits in the context of PTSD and an unfavorable discharge. The VA has a lengthy appeals procedure for rectifying any decisions that are not in the best interest of the public.

What is an VA Disability Claim?

A VA disability claim is a form of application for tax-free monthly benefits. Compensation offers a cash reward to pay for things like housing assistance and medical care. Dependency and Indemnity Compensation offers an amount of money to parents, spouses and children of Service members who have passed away on active duty or due to service-related injuries.

Tinnitus is the most common disability. It is a condition that occurs when you hear a ringing sound in your ears, the sound of hissing or buzzing sounds, or any other sounds however, you are unable to hear them.

Sciatica is one of the most common ailments. Sciatica is a condition that occurs when a herniated disc or bone spur compresses your sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve runs from your lower spine, through your hips, buttocks, and down your legs. Numbness and pain are felt in the buttocks, lower legs, and feet and can be severe.

The most common condition you can qualify for is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It is a condition that occurs when you experience recurring nightmares, extreme anxiety, depression or uncontrollable thoughts regarding a specific incident that occurred during your military service. You can obtain the PTSD rating that you merit by making a solid claim and citing an event that happened during your service. A head injury that is traumatizing is the fourth condition that is easy to get a rating for and is typically associated with a PTSD diagnosis.

How Do I File a VA Disability Claim?

To file a claim, you must follow certain steps. First, you need to submit medical evidence, such as a doctor's opinion and lab reports as well as Xrays to establish that your condition is within the VA's definition of disability. It is generally beneficial to get a lawyer to gather this medical evidence and include it in your initial application, so that the VA can review it faster.

Then, you must undergo an exam called Compensation and Pensions (C&P). A federal VA rater will perform the exam. They will examine your physical and psychological symptoms in order to determine whether you are eligible for disability benefits. You must have all the documentation required to maximize your chances of receiving benefits.

You will receive a decision letter after the C&P examiner reviews your medical evidence and completes the exam. The letter will contain an introduction, the decision of your disability and the amount of disability, a listing and a an explanation of the medical evidence considered as well as any reasons for their decision.

If your claim is rejected or you receive an unjustified rating that doesn't provide you with all the symptoms that you suffer from, our company can assist with the appeals process. We can help you appeal the denial of your claim by preparing a thorough appeal.

How can I contest a VA decision?

VA offers three options to claimants who disagree with the decision. First an Senior Reviewer will look over the same evidence and determine whether the initial decision could be altered due to a difference of opinion or absence. This is an option for those who don't have new evidence to provide. The process can be completed in one hundred and fifty days.

The second option is to make an Supplemental Claim. It is an appeal in which the veteran can provide additional evidence, but it has to be relevant and new. It can also be accompanied by non-medical evidence like lay statements (sworn statements from those who know how your disability affects you). This type of appeal should be made within a year following the decision.

Thirdly you can submit a formal complaint to the Board of veterans disability lawsuits Appeals. This is done by filing a VA Form 21-0958, also known as a Notice Of Disagreement. Once the appeal is filed the regional office will prepare a Statement of Case or SOC that will outline the laws and regulations used in reaching the decision, a list of evidence that was taken into consideration and will explain the reasons for the decision as either favorable, unfavorable or indeterminate.

If the BVA decision is affirmed and the BVA decision is upheld, the last option is to appeal the decision to a federal appeals court. This is the most expensive and difficult option, but it could be the only option to obtain a fair decision for your client.

How Much Will a Lawyer Charge for Appeals?

A good veteran disability attorney can help you understand the appeals process. They can quickly determine what was missing from your initial claim to be eligible to be reviewed and help you determine the best method to appeal an appeal. Analyzing the reasons for the rejection, and assisting you with preparing medical evidence to support your claim, and then presenting this evidence in a way that is appropriate are all part of the job.

If the court orders a disabled veteran pay child maintenance or alimony the veteran is not able to ignore the order and continue to receive VA compensation benefits. This is a widely recognized law and carries a penalty when you do not comply with an order of a court.

A recent settlement of a class action lawsuit may be a significant win for veterans Disability law firms with PTSD. Medical News Today reports the settlement will enable thousands of veterans who were previously denied disability benefits from receiving lifetime benefits.

Jim the veteran, who is 58 years old, suffered an stroke that caused him to be permanently disabled. He is a pensioner from the VA but also receives SSI and Medicaid payments. Jim is curious to know whether his $100,000 settlement will affect his eligibility for these benefits. Jim understands that he must show that he has financial need to continue receiving the monthly Pension payment, but he is wondering what can be done to reduce the effect on his other sources of income.
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