Most Recent Blog Posts
Service Connection & Camp Lejuene – the Battle Continues.
Veteran Benefits Attorney provides an overview of disability compensation claims related to the contaminated water supply at Marine Corps base Camp Lejuene.
Ever Seen This Phrase Before?
Veterans Benefits Attorney Chris Attig discusses a recent decision from the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) regarding language that is more frequently appearing in VA Ratings Decisions.
What is a VA Form 526 EZ?
Veterans Benefits Attorney Chris Attig tells Veterans about the VA 526EZ – a shortened application form for applying for disability compensation benefits.
When can lay evidence prove that I have a medical condition?
Veterans’ Benefits Attorney Chris Attig discusses when a Veteran might use non-medical (lay) testimony to establish his or her medical diagnosis or continuity of symptomatology.
What happens to my claim if I miss a VA exam?
Veteran Benefit Attorney Chris Attig discusses the consequences of failing to appear for a VA C&P Examination during a Veteran’s claim for disability benefits for a service-connected disease or condition.
A 100% disabled Veteran can recover TDIU in a VA Claim.
Veterans Disability Compensation Attorney describes a benefit known as TDIU – Total Disability Individual Unemployability – that is available to Veterans who are less than 100% disabled but cannot work due to a service-connected injury.
The VA Diabetes Claim: how many ways to service connect?
VA Accredited Attorney Chris Attig shares the top 4 ways to service connect diabetes for Veterans seeking disability compensation benefits from the VA for Diabetes.
Chief Justice ‘Startled’ by Government Errors in Veterans Cases.
Veterans Benefits Attorney Chris Attig discusses comments about Veterans Benefits by Chief Justice William Roberts.