Military disability compensation is the right of any serviceman or woman who has been injured in the line of duty. When the injuries sustained result in long-term or lifelong disabilities, the compensation that is provided can be permanent. For injuries that result in a reduced capacity to work, but where part-time or light-duty work is still possible, there may be partial benefits available. Applying for this compensation is the first step in obtaining it. This can be done without professional assistance, and the Department of Veterans Affairs even has an online application available. However, the requirements for obtaining benefits can be confusing and the process of applying is often like a maze. This is why many veterans choose to hire an attorney to assist them in this matter.
An Attorney Can Help You Apply for Military Disability Compensation
In most cases, a disability attorney will take a portion of any back compensation payments the veteran receives as a fee. In other cases, the veteran may provide a percentage of disability payments to the attorney for a specified period of time, up to a certain amount. Most attorneys in this field of law do not require an up-front payment, as they know that the military personnel with whom they work do not have a lot of money themselves. If they did, then most of them wouldn’t require disability compensation.









































