You have one year from the date you received your Rating Decision to appeal a denial or low rating. After the one year lapses you can still re-apply but you will need to provide the VA with “new and relevant” evidence.

We are only paid if you receive a retroactive payment from the VA. In other words, we win if you win.

Yes. We represent veterans and their families nationwide and have even represented some veterans overseas. There is no need to travel to our office. Your VA claim can be handled by phone, fax, mail or online.

Currently, it is taking an average of 125 days to receive an initial decision after your claim is submitted. Appeal times vary depending upon the complexity of the case and the number of issues be appealed. The most recent data shows that appeals may take anywhere from 3-5 years.

Statistics show that hiring an attorney greatly increases your chances of obtaining a successful outcome. The reasons being attorneys are trained to spot issues that may need further explanation or development, articulate arguments citing to specific laws or portions of the Code of Federal Regulation that may apply and identify additional claims on behalf of the veteran.

Yes. We can help you at any point in the process. Once we are retained we work diligently to obtain your VA records and create an action plan moving forward to help you maximize your ability to obtain favorable results.

Yes. We can help you at any point in the process. Once we are retained we work diligently to obtain your VA records and create an action plan moving forward to help you maximize your ability to obtain favorable results.

No. We represent veterans and their families before the VA Regional Office, Board of Veterans Appeals and the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.