Dealing with administrative processes, especially those concerning VA disability benefits, can often seem complex and challenging. Rest assured,
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Filing for Service-Connected VA Disability Compensation can be extremely tricky for veterans unfamiliar with the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs and their process for disability claims. Many veterans are wrongfully denied on a daily basis and forced to appeal their claims which in turn may take years to receive a decision on your claim. As Disability Attorneys we have made it our mission to inform veterans on their rightful benefits and what we are seeing with our cases. It is our hope that this section of our blog is beneficial to veterans seeking information on how to make sure their VA disability claims are complete.
Here are our Top 10 VA Disability Filing Tips blogs:
- How To Write Convincing VA Statements in Support of Claim
- Tips on Writing Buddy Statements | VA Evidence
- The VA Claims File aka C-File
- How To File New and Reopened VA Claims
- Five Common Mistakes When Filing A VA Disability Claim
- What if I Don't Have VA Medical Records?
- Top Five Ways to Establish Service Connection at VA
- What To Do While Waiting On Your VA Claim
- Filing Claims for Secondary Conditions
- C&P Exam: Reexamination (Second C&P Exam?)
What is Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC)?
Navigating the world of veteran benefits can be a complex task, but it's crucial to know about the options available for you. One such option is
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If you support unmarried children under 18, adult children between 18 and 23 attending school, a dependent parent, or a spouse, you can claim VA
Learn MoreThe Impact of Sleep Disorders on VA Disability Claims
Many of the veterans I see are typically managing several major medical problems (often referred to as “comorbidities”). If your doctor tells you
Learn MoreA Disability Examiner’s Guide to Talking about Your Disability during a C&P Exam
It's not surprising that most the veterans I see in my practice as a disability examiner suffer from a lack of knowledge - after all, establishing a
Learn More7 things you should bring to a VA C&P disability exam (from a Disability Examiner’s perspective)
If you were to ask the VA, they would tell you that you don't need to bring anything to a VA disability exam (also known as a Compensation and Pension
Learn MoreHow do I know if my C&P exam went well? A Disability Examiner’s Perspective
Compensation and Pension Exams (C&P) are one of the most critical components of the VA claims process and often central to the success or failure
Learn MoreThe Key Types of Evidence in VA Disability Benefits Claims: A Comprehensive Guide
As an organization who helps veterans who have honorably served our nation, we understand the challenges that come with navigating the VA disability
Learn MoreGuide to Form DD214
Service members who are approaching their end-of-service date may hear mention of their discharge papers or DD Form 214. DD Form 214,
Learn MoreHow to Get a Winning Nexus Letter: Your Key to Service Connected Disability
Nexus (n.) a connection or series of connections linking two or more things. The nexus, or a link between a veteran's current disability and an
Learn More7 Critical Things Veterans Do to Win Their VA Disability Claims
There are a lot of things that can set you up for success, or for failure, when filing disability claims. It's important to know what steps you can
Learn MoreHow to Fill Out VA Form 21-526EZ with Examples (Plus 2023 Toxic Exposure Update)
As a veteran with a current disability, VA form 21-526EZ is one of the most important forms you need to know about in order to claim disability
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