Are you a veteran that was injured during your vocational training? You may be entitled to Chapter 31 vocational training injuries Veterans Disability Benefits.
Talk to a Chapter 31 vocational training injuries Veterans Disability Benefits lawyer and learn your legal rights. For help, call us toll-free at (866) 232-5777.
What are Chapter 31 Veterans Benefits?
Chapter 31 Veterans Benefits are for degree programs, certificate programs, on the job training, flight training, and correspondence courses. There programs are designed to help a veteran obtain the skills for gainful employment.
Many veterans have trouble finding or keeping a job due to service-connected disabilities. Veterans who suffer from PTSD, schizophrenia, depression, other mental issues, and physical impairments may never be able to obtain or keep a job. Veterans can receive both Chapter 31 Benefits and Veterans Disability Benefits. If you have trouble getting or keeping employment due to service-connected disabilities, you could be entitled to Chapter 31 vocational training injuries Veterans Disability Benefits.
Can you receive Veterans Disability Benefits for Chapter 31 vocational training injuries?
Yes! Many veterans are unfortunately under the impression that Veterans Disability Benefits are only available to veterans who were injured in combat. That is not true! You can receive Chapter 31 vocational training injuries Veterans Disability Benefits for injuries that occurred during Chapter 31 vocational training.
For example, suppose a veteran is working in a mechanics shop for vocational training and the car jack slips and crushes your foot. That injury is now covered under Chapter 31 vocational training injuries Veterans Disability Benefits because it occurred during vocational training. Chapter 31 vocational training injuries Veterans Disability Benefits could pay more than $3,737.85 a month for the rest of your life.
How much will I receive in Chapter 31 vocational training injuries Veterans Disability Benefits?
That depends on the severity of your injury and on the amount of back-pay owed to the veteran. Chapter 31 vocational training injuries Veterans Disability Benefits are rated on a percentage from 10% to 100%. If your injury is slight you will get a lower rating. If your injury is severe it will be a higher rating. If you receive a 100% VA Disability rating, you could get more than $3,737.85 a month from the Veterans Administration. You can also receive back-pay which can easily add up to a significant amount.
You can earn both Chapter 31 Veterans Benefits and Veterans Disability Benefits at the same time.
Many veterans don’t know they can earn both Chapter 31 Veterans Benefits and Veterans Disability Benefits. If you have been denied Veterans Disability Benefits in the past you can apply again. If your Veterans Disability Benefits claim was rated too low you may also apply again. If you have just recently been denied or rated too low, you may be able to appeal your Veterans Disability Benefits decision. However, you have a limited amount of time to appeal your Veterans Disability Benefits decision.
Get free advice for filing a Chapter 31 vocational training injuries Veterans Disability Benefits claim.
Woods and Woods advises veterans and their families through the difficult application process for free. There is never a charge for advising you though the application process. You have the choice to hire us after receiving your initial decision if you aren’t happy with your VA Disability Benefits ratings or if your are denied.
You only pay your Veterans Disability Benefits Lawyer if they win.
Woods and Woods VA Disability Benefits Attorneys never charges an upfront fee and never bills by the hour. We never charge a penny unless we win your claim. Our fee is a small percentage of your backpay and case expenses. Woods and Woods has teams of lawyers, doctors, case managers, vocational experts, and psychologists to help you win your Veterans Disability Benefits claim. The call is free and so is the advice.