Veterans Benefits: Client of Attig Law Firm Succeeds in his claim for Veteran's Benefits.

A client of the Attig Law Firm recently received a partial grant of disability compensation from the Veterans Administration. Our client was a Vietnam Era veteran who was seeking compensation for, among other things, PTSD related to his military service.   The veteran's experiences were so traumatic that after reading his story, this attorney had nightmares.  The veteran's claim was initially denied by the VA Regional Office, at which time he retained the Attig Law Firm to assist him in his challenge of that denial. The Attig Law Firm filed the Veteran's Notice of Disagreement (NOD) with the VA Regional Office, and requested that a Decision Review Officer (a senior claims examiner) review the file prior to a BVA appeal.  Shortly thereafter, the client was granted an examination at a nearby facility, and within thirty days he was granted a 50% rating for his PTSD.   The Veteran will receive a significant amount of past-due compensation from the VA. Not all of his claims were granted, however; the Firm continues to represent the Veteran in his claims for compensation for disabilities that the VA has already acknowledged resulted from the Veteran's exposure to Agent Orange. Congratulations to our client - though his fight continues, this initial success will make a dramatic improvement in the life of a Veteran who gave so much up for his country during - and after - his military service. The Attig Law Firm represents U.S. Veterans who have been denied disability benefits for injuries that resulted from their military service. The Firm currently represents peace-time and war-time veterans of all branches of the military, at all levels of the claim process (VA Regional OfficeBoard of Veterans’ Appeals, and the Court of Appeals for Veterans’ Claims). Contact the Attig Law Firm if you would like to discuss your claim for disability benefits before the VA. No post on this website is meant to be legal advice and the posts on this website do not serve as a substitute for legal advice. Information is power, and we are providing this information to give you, the Veteran, some power. This information is not widely or easily accessible to Veterans.  The information presented on this website is a general description of law and processes; each case is different, and there may be approaches listed here that are not accurate or applicable to your case. Likewise, their may be information that is applicable to your case that is not provided on this Veterans Disability Compensation Blog. It is very important that we note that each and every Veteran's claim is different. Just because we were able to secure substantial past-due benefits for one Veteran does not mean or imply that we will be able to do so for you.   In some cases, we may not be able to secure you any financial compensation due to the facts of your particular case. It is best to consult with a lawyer familiar with VA Disability claims and benefits or a Veterans Service Organization to examine your particular case.  If you would like to discuss your VA claim with a lawyer who handles VA Benefits and Disability Appealscontact the Attig Law Firm, PLLC, for a free consultation with a VA Benefits attorney. The Attig Law Firm, PLLC, represents Veterans in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma (and all around the nation) in their claims for disability compensationfrom the Department of Veterans Affairs.

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