Legal Help for Veterans blog.
Apr
06

VA Rating Decision Letter

Claims Processing

During our Appeals Intake Process, Legal Help For Veterans, PLLC receives numerous inquiries from veterans wondering why we need a complete copy of their VA rating decision letter. To help answer that question, we brought in LHFV Intake Coordinator Ariel to break it down. What is a VA Rating Decision Letter? A VA Rating Decision […]

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Apr
02

Increasing An Existing VA Disability Rating

Medical Issues / Disability

Once it has been decided that your disability is indeed service-connected, the VA will assign it a rating based on the severity of the condition. What happens, though, if your disability gets worse sometime down the road? Is it possible to change an existing VA disability rating? The answer is yes. At any point, after […]

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Apr
01

VBA Aims to Reduce C&P Exam Backlog by Fall, Congress is unsure

Claims Processing, News and Press

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, veterans have been forced to wait longer for their VA disability benefits. The reason has been VA’s struggle to efficiently conduct compensation and pension exams – C&P Exams – at a record capacity. Today, the Veterans Benefits Administration is reporting a backlog of about 350,000 compensation and pension exams. They […]

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Mar
30

Medical Diagnosis, Military & Gaming, Silver Star Award

Claims Processing, Medical Issues / Disability

This week on 4 Minutes With LHFV, Veterans Disability Attorney Jim Fausone will discuss why you need a Medical Diagnosis for your VA disability claim, a Veterans Radio Podcast featuring James Barber from Military.com discussing the Military’s gaming culture, and a brief history of the Silver Star Award, courtesy of Home of Heroes. Why You […]

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Mar
25

Korean War Story Gets Own Hollywood Film

News and Press

When was the last time you saw a new Korean War film, decades? Most likely that is the case, but not for long! It seems Tinseltown is producing a new Korean War film based on the friendship and heroics of two Navy aviators. Based on Adam Makos’ bestselling book, “Devotion: An Epic Story of Heroism, […]

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Mar
23

Approved VA Claim Next Steps, James Barber Military Entertainment Views, Dakota Meyer MOH

Claims Processing

Welcome to another installment of 4 Minutes With LHFV! This week, Veterans Disability Attorney Jim Fausone will discuss: My Veterans Claim Was Approved, When Do I Get My VA Compensation; A Veterans Radio Podcast featuring Off-Duty Editor for Military.com, James Barber; and Dakota Meyer’s heroic Medal of Honor story, courtesy of Home of Heroes. My […]

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Mar
19

Top Ten Most Common VA Disability Claims

Medical Issues / Disability

More than 5.5 million (28.7 percent) of the 19.3 million veterans living in the United States today currently have a VA disability rating related to a service-connected injury or illness. There are many others who have never applied for VA benefits or who were initially denied and did not pursue their claim any further.  These […]

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Mar
16

What Is a Non-Compensable Disability Rating?

Medical Issues / Disability

Although it may seem nonsensical, a zero percent VA disability rating is different from no rating at all. Receiving a non-compensable rating of zero percent means that the VA does acknowledge the disability claim could have a service connection but that the symptoms do not impair the veteran enough to secure VA payments.  What is […]

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Mar
16

Denied VA Disability Claim, Navy Plane Recovery, John Levitow MOH

Claims Processing, News and Press, Veterans Law

This week, Veterans Disability Attorney Jim Fausone will discuss the next steps for a denied disability claim at VA; a Veterans Radio Podcast exploring the process of recovering Navy WWII-era planes from Lake Michigan; and John Lee Levitow’s Medal of Honor story courtesy of Home of Heroes. My VA Disability Claim Was Denied… What Now? […]

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Mar
12

Veteran Caregivers Eligible To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

News and Press

Veteran caregivers who participate in the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers can receive the COVID-19 vaccine and testing through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Availability will be determined by each VA site and is subject to the resources and needs of the facility. The VA is observing a phased vaccine distribution plan, with […]

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