When your initial claim is denied, there are broad benefits to working with a VA disability benefits attorney. We can help you from start to finish, helping you gather medical information for an accurate VA disability rating with a network of medical professionals. Gathering the evidence you need...
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Army veterans eligible for VA benefits can apply online (va.gov), in person at a VA regional office, or by mail. Requirements to file include: Discharge Status: Veterans are not eligible if they were dishonorably discharged. Disability During Active Duty: A veteran’s injury or illness mus...
Key VA benefits include: Disability compensation:Veterans with mesothelioma are eligible forVA disability benefits— a tax-free monthly amount of compensation. Married U.S. Air Force veterans who are 100% disabled can receive$4,044.91per monthfor mesothelioma for 2025. However, each case is differe...
His discharge included a 12.5 % disability “in view of occupation.” Development battalions were organized for soldiers who had literacy issues or minor mental or physical problems that would normally preclude them from service. According to the 1930 census, Andrews was single, lived in Brooklyn ...
And when the VA decides to collect, a veteran who depends on her monthly disability check can see that check suddenly disappear. The VA may withhold benefits, as it did in Steckler’s case, even when the veteran disputes the debt. Daniel C. Willman, a lawyer representing National Guard ...