The AMA and its benefits for veterans are explained by VA disability lawyer Zack Evans.
Why Did the BVA Remand My VA Disability Appeal?
A BVA remand means a claim has been sent back to a VA regional office for additional processing. But how long does it take? And what happens next?
What Do I Do if My VA Claim is Denied?
As soon as your VA disability claim is denied, your first step is to decide if you want to appeal.
What is the Success Rate for VA Disability Appeals?
The success of your VA disability appeal depends on your unique circumstances. Overall success rates vary and aren’t a reliable predictor for your own case.
Appealing a VA Claim Through the BVA (Board of Veterans’ Appeals)
Veterans have one year to file an appeal if they disagree with a VA decision. There are three methods of appealing–one route is through the BVA.
How do I Appeal a VA Disability Denial?
To appeal a VA decision, there are three options: file for a higher-level review, file a supplemental appeal, or appeal directly to the BVA.