Daily Excerpt: Helping the Disabled Veteran (Romer) - Legal Help
This excerpt comes from Helping the Disabled Veteran (Joanna Romer)
Legal Help
Your son
Tommy came home from Afghanistan paralyzed, and you’re stymied on how to help
him. He’s been living with you and your husband for over a year, and a good part
of that time you’ve been trying to get a certain benefit that would help him
and your family a great deal. Unfortunately, because of a supposed “hitch” in
his service record, that particular benefit does not seem to be available.
Tommy says the hitch is an error—but so
far you’ve been unable to get it removed. Is there anything you can do?
Yes,
there is. Paralyzed Veterans of America is an organization that provides
competent attorneys to assist in cases just like this. They have litigated
hundreds of cases for veterans, helping them to get the benefits they need
(Legal Services – Paralyzed Veterans of America).
Veterans
have the right to appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims if
their benefits request to the Board of Veterans Appeals is denied. They can
even go to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Paralyzed
Veterans of America’s lawyers represent veterans in the courts on these and
other pertinent issues.
The
organization endeavors to advance its mission outside the courtroom by
educating the public on veteran claim issues. They also work to connect
attorneys with veteran law resources (Legal Services – Paralyzed Veterans of
America).
For
further information or to request assistance, call the legal services
department of Paralyzed Veterans of America at 1-800-424-8200, or email them at
LegalServices@pva.com.
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