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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

VA Disabilities

The VA Disability Law Firm

The Sawaya Law Firm in the August issue of the Colorado American Legion Observer 

You have served your country; now allow us to serve you. Recently, the laws governing veteran's disability benefits have changed substantially. The new laws essentially enable attorneys to represent veterans who are seeking disability benefits from the Veterans Administration.

At the law firm of Sawaya Rose & Kaplan, in Denver, Colorado, we have extensive experience representing people seeking benefits before administrative agencies - giving us the skills necessary to effectively present your claims to the VA. Call us today. We have someone available to discuss your case 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Phone: 303-502-5010
Toll Free: 866-701-7302

We can also be contacted through e-mail.

As a veteran, you may be eligible for two types of Veterans disability benefits: service connected compensation and non-service connected pension.

  • Service connected compensation may be available for veterans with an injury or illness that developed or was aggravated during active military service. For example, many veterans returning from combat suffer from brain injury, amputation, or post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome (PTSD).
  • Non-service connected pension may be available for service members who served at least 90 days of active duty, including at least 1 day during a period of war. To be eligible for this pension, you must meet income requirements and be permanently and totally disabled or older than 65. A surviving spouse, child or parent may also be entitled to some benefits. Service during the following wartime periods can satisfy the war service requirement:

    • The Persian Gulf War     August 2, 1990 to a
                                             date yet to be set

    • The Vietnam Era           August 5, 1986 to
                                             May 7, 1975

    • The Korean Conflict       June 27, 1950 to
                                             January 31, 1955

    • World War II                 December 7, 1941 to
                                              December 31, 1946

To apply for either service-connected or non-service conneced veteran's disability benefits, you can file an application with the Veterans Administration Regional Office or at the Veterans Hospital, and you will receive a rating decision. Most of the time, these rating decisions are not favorable. You may be denied benefits, or you may not be granted full benefits.

  • Protect Your Rights to VA Disability Benefits - Contact Our Denver Law Firm

    Upon receiving your rating decision, you have one year to appeal this decision by filing a Notice of Disagreement. Once you file this notice you will undergo a review process with either the Board of Veterans Appeals or a review officer at the VA Regional Office - and the officer or agent will issue a decision.

    Again, you have the opportunity to appeal this decision before the Veteran Law Judge at The Board of Veterans Appeals. At this hearing, the Veteran Law Judge will review all of your records and ask you about your medical condition, medical history, service activity, work experience and the restrictions caused by your medical condition.

    This hearing is generally the best opportunity to win your case - but your case must be properly presented. Our veteran's disability benefits lawyers can help you effectively prepare and present your case to improve the likelihood of a successful resolution.

    Contact us today through e-mail or call us to discuss your claims with one of our attorneys. As a result of our nationwide network of attorneys, we are able to effectively serve clients across the country.
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