Veteran’s Disability
Was your veterans disability claim denied? Are you reluctant to file a claim at all?
Are you worried that the Department of Veterans Affairs (the VA) will not treat you fairly?
At Brown & Crouppen our experienced team of veterans disability provide tough, aggressive representation for veterans. If you received a discharge other than dishonorable, you may qualify for veterans disability benefits if:
- you were injured, or
- you contracted an illness, or
- you aggravated a pre-existing condition
while you were on active duty, training for active duty or training for some types of inactive duty. Some veterans also qualify for disability if they received the disability as a result of VA care.
The amount of the basic benefit ranges from $123 to $2,673 per month, depending on how disabled you are. There may be additional amounts in some circumstances, such as if:
- you have severe disabilities or loss of limb(s)
- you have a spouse, child(ren), or dependent parent(s)
- you have a seriously disabled spouse.
Our veterans disability lawyers can help you get the compensation you deserve. And because Brown & Crouppen works with veterans disability lawyers all across the country, we can help you no matter which state you live in.
Brown & Crouppen can help you make informed decisions about your legal rights, so please call Brown & Crouppen toll free for your free legal consultation or use our click to chat or contact form.