We share six of the biggest veteran news stories of the year, as well as some of our biggest moments here at Woods & Woods.
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Does a Government Shutdown Affect VA Disability Pay?
In the event of a government shutdown, some VA workers would likely be furloughed, but many VA benefits would continue. Learn more.
Fully Developed Claim for VA Disability Benefits
A fully developed claim for VA disability may mean getting a faster decision on your claim, but requires extra steps. We explain.
Understanding VA Disability After an Arrest or Incarceration
Read this article to learn more about how VA disability works for veterans who are in jail or have been convicted of a felony.
Woods & Woods Serves Veterans in Georgia
Woods & Woods is a nationwide, accredited VA disability law firm that helps veterans in Georgia appealing VA decisions or seeking TDIU.
VIDEO: How Vets with Lung Conditions Get P&T Disability Ratings from the VA
Veterans with lung conditions can get a P&T rating from the VA. VA disability lawyer Krystal Lechner explains.
VA Disability for Karshi-Khanabad (K2) Veterans
Benefits for K2 toxic exposure are increasing, and advocates call for even more coverage. Read on to learn about VA disability for K2 vets.
Virginia VA Disability Benefits Lawyers
If you’re a veteran seeking a Virginia VA disability lawyer, call us today for a free case evaluation. Our accredited VA lawyers serve vets nationwide.
Understanding 10% VA Disability Ratings
Although a 10% disability rating may seem insignificant, it can have a real impact. We explain why a 10% VA disability is still worth pursuing.
Army VA Disability Benefits
In this blog, we describe what Army disability is, who is eligible, and common service-related conditions among Army veterans.
What are the 2025 VA Disability Rates?
The VA disability rates for 2025 have increased 2.5% from 2024. New monthly payment amounts for VA disability are announced every year.
VIDEO: Veterans Can Get a VA Rating for Lupus
VA disability ratings for lupus are explained by Woods and Woods VA disability lawyer Krystal Lechner.