Are you having trouble filing a VA claim for the first time, or handling an appeal after receiving a denial?
These are common troubles for American military veterans, and it’s difficult to overcome them without help. Thankfully, that’s why we’re here: to offer top-notch legal counsel to help you break through the VA office’s bureaucracy and win your case. This article will focus on that latter effort, winning an appeal to secure what you’ve rightfully earned.
The appeal process is rife with complexity for a variety of reasons. The administration of military benefits, after all, has changed substantially over the years. As we speak, members of the U.S. Congress is trying to address this problem and enroll more veterans into the VA’s programs. However, years of understaffed VA offices have made this very difficult. Given all that, you’ll need the extra advantage of working with an attorney who knows how to avoid certain dead-ends when seeking an appeal.
Even in the simplest cases, you may notice that your denial letter has a lot of jargon, which is tough to comprehend. Also, it’s important to partner with a lawyer that specializes in this type of law. Many former service members discover the hard way that private attorneys aren’t always keen on taking these cases since they don’t know the ins and outs of VA administration. Our staff has years of combined experience and education on all of it.
As you may already know, there are three different ways to file an appeal for VA benefits. However, some of those options are faster and more effective. Given your circumstances, our team can help determine the swiftest course of action, and get your case in front of a review board or VA supervisor.
So, even though many aspects of the military involve the old “hurry up and wait,” strategy, this doesn’t have to be the case when you apply for essential disability benefits. We can help you skip the redundancy and move through the process much quicker.
Veterans Affairs Law P.A., headquartered in Sarasota, Florida, assists discharged vets finally resolve the delays in processing disability and survivor benefits, along with other military awards. If you need help with these issues, including any type of appeal, contact us soon for legal guidance by calling 941-552-6677.
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