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How a Veterans Disability Attorney Can Help You Get the Benefits You Deserve

The process of obtaining veterans disability benefits can be a challenge. The right attorney for veterans will guide you from beginning to end.

It is essential to locate a lawyer that limits their practice to disability cases and only handles these cases at all levels of appeal. This will ensure that you're receiving the best representation.

Appeals

When the VA rejects a claim or does not approve benefits, it gives the veteran, or his or the spouse who died to file an appeal. Even the most basic disability claim can complicate this complex and time-consuming procedure. A veteran disability lawyer can assist you in understanding the options available to you and get the benefits you deserve.

A common reason why people have to file an application for disability benefits is that they are not happy with their disability rating. In this situation a lawyer can be sure that there is enough evidence to support a rating that is appropriate based on a condition caused or made worse by military service.

Another reason that people tend to require a veterans disability lawyer is because they've waited too long to get their benefits. The lawyer can help determine the missing documents and submit a request to the VA to obtain those documents.

A veterans disability lawyer will also help you get rid of the burden of dealing directly with the VA. This will allow you the time to concentrate on your health, as well as any other responsibilities you may have. Some lawyers are veterans themselves, and this can give them a unique type of compassion for their clients and increase the stakes in their cases. This can make a big difference in the outcome of the appeal.

Higher-Level Reviews

Veterans can appeal VA decisions if they do not agree. The Higher-Level Review option is a decision-review option that permits an experienced reviewer to look at the same evidence as in the original claim and make a fresh determination. The senior reviewer has the choice to either reverse or confirm the previous rating.

The person who is the veteran or their representative could ask for an informal conference with the senior reviewer to discuss the case, however, only one such conference is allowed. In this meeting it is crucial to prepare and present your case's facts clearly. An attorney that specializes in veterans disability can help you prepare and participate at the informal conference.

The higher-level review is typically used to correct errors made by the previous reviewer of a disability claim. For example an earlier reviewer misinterpreted evidence or made errors in the law. The senior reviewer can change an earlier decision regarding the same claim in order to fix these types of mistakes but only if the changes are beneficial to the claimant.

The more extensive review can result in a private hearing for the claimant, which gives them the chance to talk to the person who will be reviewing the claim, and explain their arguments. A veteran disability lawyer can help determine whether the need for a personal hearing is justified and can also prepare and present evidence during the hearing.

Notice of Disagreement

Once the VA has reviewed your claim and made a decision, you can file a written notice of disagreement within one year from the date that the local office has sent you the original denial letter. The VA will review your case again and create a Statement of the Case.

In order to file a disagreement to file a dispute, you must use VA Form 21-958. An attorney for disabled people can help complete this form in a way that is effective in appealing the decision. You do not have to list every reason you disagree with the VA's decision but it is best to be specific to help the VA to understand what you believe is wrong. Your attorney can help you decide what evidence to include with the NOD. This could include statements from medical professionals, or the results of diagnostic tests.

If your appeal is not granted at this stage, you have another chance to review it by a senior reviewer in form of a Higher-Level review. The process can take between 25 and up to 25 months, and you should be with your attorney at every step. If the VA refuses to accept your claim, your lawyer could request that a hearing be conducted before an Veterans Law Judge to present testimony and additional evidence in person. Your lawyer will draft your check in the event that your claim is approved.

Statement of the Case

Congress has passed a variety of laws to ensure veterans receive compensation for illnesses, Disability injuries, and other ailments they've suffered during their time of service. But the VA is a huge bureaucracy and it's easy to be lost within the system. A veteran disability attorney can guide you through the process and offer much-needed assistance for those who are seeking benefits.

The VA must examine the case after a veteran has filed a Notice of Dispute with the local VA office. This includes reviewing the laws, regulations, and the evidence used in the original decision. This includes reviewing the veteran's medical record and, if necessary, lay statements. The VA must provide the claimant with a Statement of the Case that includes a list of all evidence it has studied.

This statement should explain in clear language the reasoning behind its decision, as well as how it decided to interpret the laws and regulations that impacted the case. It should address all assertions made by the claimant in the NOD.

The Veteran will receive the Statement of Case within 120 days of the date the NOD was submitted. Due to the VA backlog, it might take longer for the agency to issue the statement. Contact a veterans disability attorney from Fusco, Brandenstein & Rada, P.C. if you are a vet who is contesting a decision over a rating or a claim for benefit.

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