In the first part of this blog, we talked about you painting a vivid picture of the circumstances surrounding your claim with details. We talked about
Learn MoreVA Disability Filing Tips
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?)
Help Your Case with Better Details – Part I – Statement
When putting together a statement in support of your claimed condition, are you looking to tell the story about your injury for the first time and
Learn MoreVA Claims Involving Shell Fragment Wounds – Muscle Disabilities
When filing a claim for residuals of a shell fragment wound, it is important to pay close attention to how the VA ultimately rates your condition.
Learn MoreWhy You Should NEVER File a Request for Reconsideration
The VA is an expert at complicating things to the point that the average person has difficulty understanding the processes without the help of a VSO
Learn MoreImportance of Medical Evidence & What to Include
An important part of any case is the medical evidence used to support it. For VA disability cases, it can be extremely helpful to have statements or
Learn MoreCommon Reasons the VA will Deny Your Claim
When applying for VA disability benefits, it may seem as if all odds are against you. However, normally the VA will not deny claims to be malicious.
Learn MoreCredibility: What does this mean to the VA?
Our blogs often talk about how a veteran should handle a claim for a particular disability, including forms to file, evidence to submit, and how to
Learn MoreThe Benefits of an Independent Medical Examination (IME)
The VA has their own doctors who, either employed or contracted with them, will provide a Compensation and Pension exam, otherwise known as the
Learn MoreFiling a Claim – Are you Eligible for VA Benefits?
Filing a disability claim is the very first step to being awarded compensation from the VA for your military service. Determining whether or not you
Learn MoreVideo Blog – Common Mistakes – Not Filing All Possible Claims
Matthew Hill: Hello, and welcome to the Hill and Ponton Video Blog. I'm Matthew Hill here with ... Carol Ponton: Carol
Learn MoreFully Developed Claims (FDC): Do they Speed up the Process?
In 2014, we posted a blog article about the new Fully Developed Claim (FDC) process and were hard pressed to find anything that showed if the system
Learn MoreNeuropathy and What It Means for VA Claims
What is Neuropathy? Sometimes breaking it up helps grasp the meaning a little better. Let’s divide it. Neuro = having to do with the nerves/
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