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Veterans Compensation Benefits

Who Is Eligible For VA Disability Claims?

What To Expect From The Claims Process

Common Challenges In VA Disability Claims

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What is the process for filing a VA disability claim?

How can an attorney assist with VA disability claims?

What are the common reasons VA disability claims are denied?

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At Miller & Caggiano, LLP, we can help you through the process of your VA disability claim to secure the resources you need. Our experienced team is compassionate about serving the Long Island community with their VA benefit needs, and we are prepared to help you through your legal challenges.

The VA covers a broad spectrum of conditions, including both physical and mental health issues, such as combat injuries and PTSD. Before you can apply for VA benefits, you need to confirm if you are eligible, which is determined by two important factors. First, there must be verifiable federal full-time active duty military service, to include verifiable federal active duty for training and/or inactive duty for training. Second, there must be a specific, claimed disability or disabilities. Please keep in mind that you can apply for service-connected compensation benefits regardless of whether you served during peacetime or wartime, stateside or overseas, combat or non-combat.

The process of filing a VA disability claim involves several critical steps, the most important of which is filing a formal application. Providing additional documentation/evidence such as service records and medical history, while not necessary, can be vital in establishing the connection between military service and your disability. From there, the VA will review the claim and determine the level of compensation you receive if approved.

Many potential hazards can jeopardize a VA disability claim. One common issue is claim denial, resulting from insufficient evidence or failure to establish a service connection. If your claim is denied, our attorneys can help you pursue an appeal by collecting more evidence and possibly attending hearings.

Understanding how compensation rates are calculated is important to ensure veterans receive the full benefits they are entitled to. This involves familiarizing yourself with the VA’s rating system and how it applies to individual circumstances. Beyond direct compensation, veterans may qualify for additional benefits such as education assistance, housing grants and health care services.

Our clients often have a lot of questions about their situation, and we can provide you with the answers you need, such as:

Filing a VA disability claim involves submitting a formal application with any available service and medical records. You may have to establish a service connection for the disability. The VA will decide whether to approve or reject your claim. If they deny it, we can continue fighting for benefits through an appeal, supplemental claim or other higher-level review.

A Veterans Benefits Lawyer or Disability Attorney can guide veterans through the claims process by collecting evidence, consulting with expert witnesses and representing you through every stage of your application.

Any mistake can prevent a strong application from being approved. Lack of medical evidence, clear service connection or application mistakes can all result in a denied application. We can help you avoid these mistakes.

If you need help with your VA disability benefits application, contact our New York attorneys today. Call us at 866-26-FIGHT or email us here to schedule your initial consultation.