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Veterans Disability AttorneysThe hundreds of thousands of men and women who have served in the U.S. military make many sacrifices for our country. Unfortunately, many are left disabled or have had an existing condition aggravated as a result of their service. In these times, it is the job of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to provide support to these brave men and women. As with other disability coverage, though, unfair veterans disability denials happen all-too-often.

If you are a former member of the armed services who has had a claim denied, a Houston veterans disability attorney at the Law Offices Of M. Stanley Whitehead, can help you.

Appealing Denials of Veterans Benefits

Compensation for veterans and family members is based on the severity of the disability, number of immediate family members/dependents, and having a seriously disabled spouse. The U.S. government specifically budgets funds for veterans care, which can mean as much as $3,100 monthly tax-free compensation.

If you are applying for disability benefits, some things to keep in mind are:

  • You can get help filing initial claim. Your initial claim can be filed at your local VA office or medical facility. It can also be filed online. The American Legion, Disabled American Veterans and Veterans of Foreign Wars all offer assistance in filing claims.
  • Pay attention to deadlines: There are critical deadlines that must be met when submitting appeals for veterans disability benefits. It’s important to know these so that your appeal does not get rejected based on a technicality. Contacting a Houston veterans disability attorney immediately upon receiving a denial is the best way to make sure you don’t miss these deadlines.
  • Re-consideration of worsening or new conditions: If your disability worsens or new conditions emerge after the initial decision, the VA may reconsider your case and compensation level based on new information.

You may be unsure of whether your claim has been unfairly denied. This is why consulting with a Houston veterans disability attorney is so important.

Speak to an Experienced Houston Veterans Disability Attorney Today

Our attorneys are familiar with the process and can help you determine why your claim was denied and how to appeal and win. We can guide you through the process, ensure that the correct deadlines are met and paperwork is completed fully and correctly with the necessary medical documentation included.

Don’t be discouraged by a denial. Contact the Houston disability denials lawyers at the Law Offices Of M. Stanley Whitehead today for a FREE consultation. We will fight tirelessly to help you get the compensation you earned so courageously in service to our nation.

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Houston Disability Attorneys
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Disability Denial Services
    • Social Security Disability Denials
      • Galveston Social Security Disability Attorney
    • Long Term Disability Denials
    • Veterans Disabilty Denials
  • Social Security Disability FAQs
    • What Is The Social Security Disability Appeals Process?
    • Do I Need An Attorney For My Disability Claim?
    • What Information Will My Disability Attorney Need?
    • What Does Being Disabled Mean?
    • What Are My Options For Disability Benefits?
    • My Social Security Claim Was Denied. What Do I Do Next?
    • Glossary of SSDI Terms
  • Blog
  • Resources
  • Contact Us