I've noticed that a lot of ya'll post questions about your VA Benefits in the comment section of the blog. Since the blog is about discussion and conversation, I don't approve those posts.
Additionally, a lot of Veterans are asking questions about VA process, procedure and jargon in a Veterans Benefits Claim using our "Request a Consultation" email.
Some of y'all ask some really GREAT questions about the VA Process. I suspect that if one Veteran is asking a question, 1,000 want to know the answer.
Starting next week, I'm adding a new feature to the Attig Law Firm Blog: Veterans' Mail Call.
Send your question about the VA Benefits process, procedure, or jargon, to the Veterans' MailCall by clicking on this link. (Don't delete the subject line that pops up, it has language that gets routed to the proper inbox - if you delete the subject line, we won't see your email)
I'll answer 3 questions in a Mail Call Post every Friday. When the Blog is updated (I'm hearing that our updates are just about ready to launch) I'll add a "Veterans' Mail Call" Category on the VA Benefits Blog Drop Down menu as well.
Looking forward to your questions!
Legalese: The Attig Law Firm's Veterans' Mail Call is not legal advice. It is a forum to allow you to get answers to general informational questions about VA process, procedure, rules and jargon answered. If you need legal advice about your claim, contact an Accredited Veterans Benefits attorney. By asking a question and getting an answer, you do not have an attorney-client relationship with the Attig Law Firm, or any attorney at that Firm. Chris Attig, an Accredited Veterans Benefits attorney and Founder of the Attig Law Firm, PLLC is responsible for the content of the site. The principal office of Attig Law Firm, PLLC, is located in Dallas, Texas. Chris Attig is NOT Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. - Please view our website disclaimer.
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