Denied Veterans Disability? Here’s What to Do Next.

Social Security Disability Posted on Nov 09, 2023

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You’re a veteran. You served our country. And during your service, you were injured. Our government is responsible for ensuring you receive the financial support you need to compensate for your injury or disability. However, if you apply for Veterans Disability Benefits and are denied, you should not accept that decision.

At Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd, we have a department dedicated to helping veterans in Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, and Vero Beach get the disability benefits that they need and deserve. Sadly, more than 80% of all applications for Veterans Disability Benefits are denied. That is unacceptable. Our Veterans Disability Attorneys are experienced in veterans’ affairs and will help you overturn your claim denial. In this blog, we explain what to do if you were denied Veterans Disability benefits.

What to do if you were denied Veterans Disability

Filing a disability claim with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) can be a complex and challenging process. That’s largely why so many claims are initially denied. If you find yourself in this situation, know that you’re not alone. Here are three critical steps to take to help you appeal the decision and secure benefits you rightfully deserve.

1. Understand the reason(s) for your denial

Before taking any action, it’s crucial to understand why your disability claim was denied. The VA provides detailed decision letters outlining the reasons for denial. Common reasons include lack of medical evidence, insufficient documentation, or the VA’s disagreement with the severity of your condition. Regardless of the reason, know that you do not have to accept their decision.

2. Gather additional evidence

The most common reason for denial is a lack of supporting evidence. Gather any additional medical records, statements from medical professionals, or other relevant documents that may strengthen your case. Comprehensive and well-documented evidence is key to a successful appeal.

3. Contact a Veterans Disability Attorney

If you were denied Veterans Disability Benefits, you have up to a year to file for an appeal. However, the appeals process can be complicated. It’s important to file sooner rather than later—but at the same time, you need to make sure that your appeal is prepared and handled properly to maximize your chances of success.

This is why finding the right Veterans Disability Attorney is so crucial.

When you hire an experienced Veterans Disability Attorney, you have the support and guidance of someone who understands the VA claims process and can help you succeed. An experienced law firm, like Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd, can help you file the correct paperwork, gather and analyze relevant evidence, help you understand your claim denial, and even handle your appeal on your behalf. Veterans Disability Attorneys are there to take on the burden of filing so you and your loved ones can focus on recovery.

Denied Veterans Disability? Don’t accept the decision.

Let us handle the appeal process for you. Call 866-930-6435.

The Law Firm of Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & LLoyd regularly handles veterans appeals and fights hard to ensure that our clients get the respect and compensation they deserve. We are here to guide you through the appeals process and help you avoid the pitfalls and tricks that may keep you for receiving the disability benefits you need.

If you or a loved one have been denied VA disability benefits and are in need of legal assistance, speak with one of our Veterans Disability Attorneys today. Call 866-930-6435 now for a free consultation.

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