About Meghan

Meghan has been a Claims Developer at Legal Help For Veterans, PLLC since 2018. She is an East Coast native with family roots in Michigan, her brother and grandfather were both in the U.S. Marine Corps. Meghan received her B.A. from the University of Michigan in English Language and Literature. Before joining our team, she worked at the University of Michigan as a Development Research Analytics where she did veteran employment research.

Meghan enjoys working at Legal Help For Veterans, PLLC because she feels Veterans are some of the best people out there. Meghan's grandfather, a WWII Veteran who fought in the Battle of Peleliu and Okinawa and was awarded three purple hearts, died of cancer never knowing that he could have received compensation from VA. Meghan continues to help Veterans like him receive their benefits.

TESTIMONIALS

I’m a disabled Veteran, served from ‘02 to ‘07 and without Legal Help for Veterans, I’d still be fighting with the VA today. They worked so hard for the benefits I have now and I’m not sure what I would’ve done without them. I highly, highly recommend Legal Help for Veterans for any assistance fellow Veterans may need now or in the future. I especially want to thank Katie Martin, she is phenomenal and so knowledgeable about the process. I had many long phone calls and emails with her and not once did I end those conversations with any doubt that I had the best person and best team of people on my side. Six stars ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Christian H

Legal Help and Mr. Fausone are at the top of their game ! They are relentless and have delivered everything as advertised! Their help has literally changed our life for he better! Their timing is impeccable! I have heard lots of horror stories concerning the VA and firms that supposedly help veterans, but my experience with Legal Help is a great one! A full "thumbs up" for Mr. Fausone and his team!

Carlos M

Legal Help for Veterans, PLLC has a national practice representing veterans from across the country. We have helped veterans collect over $10,000,000 in future and retroactive benefits.