VA Disability Claims
VA Disability Claims are all unique. Some of my clients reach out to me before they have even filed a claim. Others first connect with me after many years of struggling in the VA system. I have the ability to represent clients from the initial claim all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States. No matter where you are in the process, I am happy to help. Additionally, I know that ever case is unique, and there is not one single approach to "winning" a claim.
One of the most important things that an attorney can do to support your claim is to know and argue the law correctly. The VA claims system is made up of tens of thousands of employees. These employees often are overworked and under-trained. I break down the relevant laws specific to a client's claims in order to streamline the process for VA adjudicators. The easier I can make it for a VA adjudicator to grant the claim, the more likely that they will do so. Additionally, I read all new cases decided by the Veteran's Court, and stay up to day with any changes in the statutory laws.
It is also important that your attorney understand the complex medical issues and terminology generated with your claim. I personally review all medical files, and have reviewed over a million pages of client files. In doing so, I constantly refer to medical charts, dictionaries, and other resources. In certain cases, I work directly with medical professionals to secure expert opinions.
Finally, the most important thing that I can offer, and what my clients truly enjoy, is the fact that I am always personally available for a phone call, e-mail, or to respond to a letter. You will be dealing directly with me through this process. I will be responsive to any questions you have along the way. My clients are treated with the respect that they deserve.
One of the most important things that an attorney can do to support your claim is to know and argue the law correctly. The VA claims system is made up of tens of thousands of employees. These employees often are overworked and under-trained. I break down the relevant laws specific to a client's claims in order to streamline the process for VA adjudicators. The easier I can make it for a VA adjudicator to grant the claim, the more likely that they will do so. Additionally, I read all new cases decided by the Veteran's Court, and stay up to day with any changes in the statutory laws.
It is also important that your attorney understand the complex medical issues and terminology generated with your claim. I personally review all medical files, and have reviewed over a million pages of client files. In doing so, I constantly refer to medical charts, dictionaries, and other resources. In certain cases, I work directly with medical professionals to secure expert opinions.
Finally, the most important thing that I can offer, and what my clients truly enjoy, is the fact that I am always personally available for a phone call, e-mail, or to respond to a letter. You will be dealing directly with me through this process. I will be responsive to any questions you have along the way. My clients are treated with the respect that they deserve.