Applying for Veterans Benefits
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability claims process is notoriously complex. Because of a backlog of claims, it may take many months to receive a determination from the VA on your claim.
The Berry Law Firm provides experienced VA disability claims representation nationwide. We work quickly and pursue every option available to you. For a free consultation with one of our attorneys, call 888-883-2483 or contact us online.
How We Can Assist You
We begin by interviewing our clients to learn about their service experience and medical conditions. When we have this information, we will develop a strategy for your claim. We can assist you with gathering the necessary evidence to prove a service connection.
If you receive a denial, we can appeal your claim to the appropriate regional office of the VA. Depending on the rating decision you receive from the regional office, we may need to appeal to the Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA).
When a veteran believes his or her disability rating is too low, we prepare a Notice of Disagreement. We approach this step much like preparing a brief for an appellate court, addressing any errors made by the regional office and highlighting our complaints for the next level of review with the BVA.
The BVA will most likely review the record of your case from the regional office level and base its decision on that evidence, though you may submit new evidence. If the BVA affirms the decision made by the regional office, you may appeal the decision to the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (USCAVC). At this stage, the appeal is no longer an administrative process, but a matter handled in U.S. federal court.
In addition to pursuing new claims, we can review existing compensation amounts to see if you may be eligible for an increase or entitled to a higher disability rating. To make an appointment, please call 888-883-2483 today. Your consultation is free.














