Veterans Service Connected Disability Law Firm

Are you having trouble getting the Veterans Administration to recognize or increase your service connected disability benefits.  I am accredited nationwide by the VA to represent  Veterans who want to file higher-level reviews, supplemental claims and appeals of the VA decisions after the VA has denied their disability benefits claim. It’s a complicated and frustrating process to pursue alone.  Having a lawyer on your side can help you get the disability compensation you are entitled to receive for your service connected disabilities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VA Disability Appeals

 

 

 

You honorably served our country and have a service connected disability.  But now the VA denies your disability or denies your request for an increase.  This decision adds stress to an already difficult situation.  Our team can assist you to appeal the denial of your claim.  You may have recieved confusing letters from the VA, which denies your claim but you do not understand how or why.  You may need to file a supplemental claim or have your claimed reviewed by a higher level at the VA.  VA appeals and disagreements are time sensitive and often difficult.    

 


VA Disability FAQ


Many of our country’s fighting men and women suffer from a wide range of physical and mental health problems. Traumatic brain injuries (TBI), spinal cord injuries and exposure to toxic chemicals are but a few of the many conditions veterans experience. Other health problems can include depression, diabetes, Gulf War Syndrome, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Ohio Lawsuit Defense

 

Attorney John M. Williams has tried numerous jury trial as lead counsel for national insurance companies, corporations and government agencies.  Our firm provides representation in insurance defense and litigation.

 

Attorney Profile


 

This firm understands the challenges of dealing  with the VA, defending a lawsuit or the pressure of litigation.   

Recent News & Updates


Attorney John M. Williams Wins Favorable Decision for Army Veteran With PTSD

 

Attorney John M. Williams Wins Case for Navy Veteran With Depressive Disorder Associated with Back Injury