Millions of veterans have had the experience of being denied veterans benefits. It’s a fact of life when dealing with the Department of Veterans Affairs. In order to be approved for benefits, the illness or injury in question must not only be well documented, it must also be proven to have been directly caused by service in the military. Proving these things isn’t always as easy as it may seem. There is a copious amount of paperwork that must be precisely filled out, and the appropriate types of medical proof must be obtained. This often means going to see a doctor appointed by the VA.
In many cases, it seems like VA doctors are out to find any possible reason to get a claim denied. However, plenty of advocate organizations such as the Blinded Veterans Association (BVA) exist to help members overcome obstacles such as these. The BVA and other, similar organizations have the resources to assist members in navigating the often maze-like process of applying for disability benefits. This can include recommending qualified attorneys to help.
Attorneys Can Help Overcome Denied Veterans Benefits
The majority of those applying for disability benefits are denied on the first application. Having an attorney can help decrease the odds of denial. More applications are approved on appeal, and an attorney can increase these odds. When the benefits of having an application approved instead of denied are weighed against the cost of an attorney, many veterans find it is well worth it.









































