Veterans'
Administration Claims / Appeals
Serving
in the United States Armed Forces requires a high degree of dedication
and personal sacrifice. That high degree of dedication and personal
sacrifice can exact a heavy toll physically and emotionally. If
you were injured while serving in the United States Armed Forces
or developed an injury after you were discharged that you believe
is related to your military service, you may be entitled to compensation
through the Veteran’s Administration.
Like
many things military service related, filing a disability claim
with the Veteran’s Administration is a lengthy process that
involves numerous levels of review and reconsideration. Knowing
what your options are at the various levels and the impact those
options have on your case cannot be overstated. For example, the
appeals process requires strict adherence to filing deadlines. If
you fail to adhere to them your appeal will be dismissed. Whether
you are just starting the claims process, are appealing a Veteran’s
Administration Regional Office denial or are filing a Notice of
Appeal to the Court of Appeals for Veteran’s Claims, Jonathan
Crisp can help.
Jonathan
Crisp can help you: establish a connection between your injury and
your military service; obtain appropriate medical evidence to document
your injury; decide what to do after your regional Veteran’s
Administration office (or the Board of Veteran’s Appeals)
denies your claim.
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