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Veterans Disability Lawyers

A veteran disability lawyer can assist you through the entire claim process. From gathering medical and service proof to submitting an appeal for a denied claim A veteran disability lawyer can assist you throughout the claims process.

Choose a veterans disability attorney that is solely handling these cases and knows the VA's system from top to bottom. This will ensure your case receives the attention it deserves.

Proving Service Connection

The VA will only grant disability benefits if it is proved that your condition is related to your military service. This is known as a relationship. There are different types of evidence you could use to show this connection, such as medical records and independent medical examinations (IME) and nexus letters from current healthcare providers or therapists (especially for mental health conditions). There are times when veterans have medically determined disabilities, but they cannot be considered service-connected due to missing or incomplete documents. These cases require the assistance of experienced New York disability lawyers who are able to present an entire claim and provide evidence that is backed by independent experts.

It is easier to prove the direct connection between your service and illnesses or injuries that you sustained while in the military. For example, if you were hit in the head during service and now suffer headaches and concussions, there is a strong connection between these events and your current condition.

However, it is more difficult to get connected if you have a pre-existing medical condition that grew worse during your time in the military. In order to prove that your time in service aggravated or made worse a pre-existing illness you must provide a doctor's medical evidence that rises to the level of "clear and undeniable" evidence.

Appealing a denied application

After filing an application and providing medical evidence, the VA will examine the case. It typically issues a decision that either approves or denies benefits. If the decision is not favorable the veteran has one year to file a Notice of Disparagement. A veterans disability lawyer can assist the claimant through the three review options -- the supplemental claim, the higher-level review, or a direct appeal to the Board of Veterans' Appeals.

When choosing when choosing a New York veterans disability lawyer, be sure to consider whether they have a good understanding of your military experience and traditions of the armed forces. This can make things easier for you and decrease the requirement to explain your situation and experiences in a layman's way.

You also want a firm who will remain on your case for the entire duration of your appeal. Be wary of firms that assist you in the initial stages of your claim and then go away.

An experienced New York veterans disability attorney can assist you in all stages of your claim, including the appeals process. They can help you submit more medical evidence, request an official hearing and represent you at any Board sessions to ensure that your case will be dealt with in a fair and fair manner. They can also help you win you benefits, such as assistance, monetary compensations and attendance benefits, education benefits, or unemployment.

Achieving a Higher Rating

There might come a time where your disability gets more severe, or your symptoms get broader or more challenging. It makes sense in this scenario to ask for an increase in the rating. A veterans disability lawyer can assist in that procedure, and help you find evidence to justify your request.

It's not uncommon for the VA to make errors, which could result in an under-rated rating than you deserve. Whether they accidentally miss an injury that you suffer from or miss a condition that could be a combination of other disabilities to earn higher ratings it's important to have an expert look over your records to find any mistakes.

Even even if it's been more than one year since the initial rating decision, you can file an additional review or claim. These include a review of your entire dossier, that could lead to changes to the effective date of your claim and an updated rating that is more true to your feelings.

It's also worth seeking a supplemental claim or higher-level review if you believe you are entitled to a disability rating that is 100 percent or more. A disability attorney can help you put together an argument that supports this type of rating, which is reserved only for debilitating disabilities. For example, a mental health condition could be a reason to get a 100% disability rating because it could cause significant interference with employment or frequent periods of hospitalization that do not typically trigger this kind of the rating for a heart disease or other medical problems.

Assistance with the Appeals Process

Contrary what some believe, a VA denial of disability benefits doesn't mean that a person isn't eligible to receive benefits. In fact, a former servicemember has a year from the date their local veterans hospital or office mails them a negative decision to appeal.

An experienced veterans disability lawyer can assist a veteran in determining which of the three ways to appeal is best for their case. They can also help a vet get all the evidence required to convince a higher level reviewer that their previous decision was wrong. They may even be able to provide a veteran with a formal hearing before a Veterans Law Judge.

The most appealing aspect of having an New York veteran disability attorney handle your appeal is that they can give you the attention and care that your claim deserves. They are also likely to have a vast experience handling VA disability claims and understand the rules and procedures inside and out. Some lawyers are veterans, so they know the challenges faced by disabled veterans. This creates a unique kind of empathy that may enhance the outcome of a disability claim for veterans.

Sullivan and Kehoe's team highly trained lawyers can review your VA disability claims for free to determine if we can assist you. Contact us today for your free assessment.

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