With your benefits on the line, you want to make sure you hire the right VA attorney. We’ve come up with six questions to help you narrow your search.
VA Disability Rating for Parkinson’s Disease
If you’re a veteran with service-connected Parkinson’s, you’ll want to learn more about getting a VA rating for Parkinson’s disease.
Understanding Deferred VA Claims
We break down what a deferred VA claim means, what to do if you get one, and how you can avoid a VA deferral.
VIDEO: Is the Appeals Modernization Act Better for Veterans?
The AMA and its benefits for veterans are explained by VA disability lawyer Zack Evans.
Granulomatous Disease VA Rating
If you’re a veteran with granulomatous disease, you may be owed VA disability benefits. This post explains how the VA handles and rates the condition.
VA Disability Rating for Deep Vein Thrombosis
We explain the DVT VA rating and what veterans who can’t work due to this condition can do to receive additional compensation.
VIDEO: 7 Common Misconceptions Veterans Have about TDIU Benefits
What are some common misconceptions veterans have about TDIU? VA disability lawyer Neil Woods explains.
Getting Your VA Disability Benefits for COPD
We explain how veterans develop COPD because of military service, how the VA rates COPD, and what veterans can do if their COPD keeps them from working.
How the VA Rates Narcolepsy
You may qualify for a narcolepsy VA rating if you suspect your narcolepsy diagnosis is related to your military service,
VA Ratings for Heart Conditions Like Arrhythmia and Tachycardia
If you have an irregular heartbeat from military service, read on to understand the VA disability rating for heart arrhythmia and tachycardia VA rating.
Veterans Can Receive VA Disability for Sciatica
Veterans with sciatica may be eligible for a sciatica VA rating if they can prove that their issue results from their time in the service.
VIDEO: Why Now is a Good Time to File for VA Surviving Spouse Benefits
Now is a good time to file for VA surviving spouse benefits, even if you were denied in the past. VA disability lawyer Zack Evans explains.