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Shook & Stone Launches Veterans Disability Practice

Shook & Stone Launches Veterans Disability Practice

Veterans Disability

Shook & Stone is pleased to announce that our firm has launched its new veterans disability practice! Our new VA practice is designed to help disabled veterans in Las Vegas and across Nevada secure the benefits they deserve.

Because the veterans disability claim process can be so complex and because veterans and their families often depend on securing full and fair compensation, our legal team wanted to provide local vets with the experienced, high quality service they need to be successful with the Department of Veterans Affairs.

On our website, you will find helpful information and resources related to the VA disability claim and appeal process. Visit any of the pages below to learn more about veterans disability, our experience, and the type of service and support we can provide:

Veterans Disability

Veterans Disability is the compensation that the United States government provides to veterans with disabilities caused by their service in the U.S. Armed Forces. This compensation is designed to provide a level of financial stability and aid as needed for medical and other living costs. To qualify for veterans disability, individuals must have served in the military and have suffered an injury or illness related to their service, such as post -traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, or any other service-related disability.

The Claims Process

Shook & Stone, a personal injury law firm based in Las Vegas, Nevada, recently launched a Veterans Disability practice. The practice is dedicated to helping veterans with disability claims made under the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

The key to success in any VA claim is understanding the claims process. To start, it’s important for veterans to understand that they must fill out an application and submit it to the VA. The process can take several months, so patience is key. It’s also important to ensure all pertinent information is accurately included in the application, as this will help speed up the process.

Once an individual’s claim is filed with the VA, a decision will be made on whether or not the claim should be approved. If the claim is approved, the individual will receive a letter from the VA notifying them of their approval. If the claim is denied, however, there are options for appealing the decision.

In cases where veterans need assistance with filing claims or appeals, Shook & Stone’s Veterans Disability practice is available to help. Our experienced team understands the intricacies of veterans disability law and works hard to ensure that veterans are receiving all of the benefits they are entitled to.

Veterans Administration Claims Process

The Veterans Administration Claims Process is a complex process that can be difficult to navigate. To begin the application process, individuals must fill out an application and submit it to the VA. The process can take several months and it is important to ensure all pertinent information is accurately included in the application, as this will help speed up the process.

Once an individual’s claim is filed with the VA, a decision will be made on whether or not the claim should be approved. If the claim is approved, the individual will receive a letter from the VA notifying them of their approval. If the claim is denied, there are options for appealing the decision.

In cases where veterans need assistance with filing claims or appeals, Shook & Stone’s Veterans Disability practice can provide legal help and advice. Our experienced team understands the intricacies of veterans disability law and works hard to ensure that veterans are receiving all of the benefits they are entitled to.

Our entire legal team at Shook & Stone looks forward to being able to assist the many veterans and families who served and sacrificed for our country. As part of our new VA practice, our lawyers will be offering FREE case reviews to veterans and family members who want to learn more about their rights, options, and ways they can secure VA benefits.

Contact Shook & Stone today for a free veterans disability consultation!