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Should a Veteran Request a Board Hearing After a Denial?
You have just received notification that your VA disability claim has been denied. This initial denial, while unfortunate, is not the end of the road for your claim. You do have options to have your denial reviewed, including requesting a veterans law judge with the Board of Veterans’ Appeals review your claim. When you choose […]
Do I Need to Hire a VA Benefits Lawyer?
Veterans who want to challenge a VA decision should consider hiring a VA benefits lawyer to advocate for them. Summary Veterans who are dissatisfied with a VA decision may benefit from hiring a VA benefits lawyer to represent them in the appeals process. Cases where hiring a VA benefits lawyer may be necessary include when […]
5 Reasons Your VA Claim Was Denied | VetLaw
The VA denies veterans disability claims that fail to meet eligibility requirements or lack proof of qualifications. Summary The VA denies disability claims for various reasons, which can prevent injured or ill veterans from securing the benefits they are entitled to receive. An experienced veterans disability benefits denial lawyer can offer valuable legal assistance with […]
How Much Does a VA Disability Lawyer Cost?
Veterans disability claims lawyers collect a portion of the back pay benefits they help secure in exchange for their support in navigating the VA appeals process. Summary VA disability lawyers’ costs are recovered in the form of a contingency fee, usually ranging from 20% to 33% of the back pay benefits they obtain for their […]
What is the Benefit of the Doubt Doctrine?
The VA offers veterans with borderline disability claims a slight advantage with the Benefit of the Doubt Doctrine. Summary The VA’s Benefit of the Doubt Doctrine, or Reasonable Doubt Rule, directs adjudicators to decide in the veteran’s favor if evidence for and against a disability claim is balanced, helping veterans secure VA benefits in complex […]