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Veteran's law
Denied or underrated?
Founded by an Army combat veteran, Corcoran Smith Law is dedicated to providing expert legal advice to veterans who have received a VA rating decision and were either denied or underrated within the past 12 months — or have an ongoing appeal with the Board or Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC).
The process
Step 1
To start, create and ensure you have access to the VA's main webpage va.gov/new-home-page and the eBenefits webpage ebenefits.va.gov.
Step 2
Ensure that you meet the basic eligibility criteria:
*For more information on eligibility, visit the VA's eligibility page: va.gov/disability/eligibility.
Step 3
To begin the claims process, initiate a VA Form 21-526EZ, "Application for Disability Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits," online through the VA's webpage va.gov/disability/file-disability-claim-form-21-526ez.
Step 4
Collect all relevant documentation and evidence to support your claim, such as medical records, service records, and any other supporting documents that demonstrate your disability is connected to your military service.
*Please remember, while submitting supporting documents with your claim is helpful, it is not necessary — don't let a lack of supporting documents deter you from seeking compensation for a service-connected disability.
Step 5
Once you've identified your claims, complete and submit VA Form 21-526EZ, "Application for Disability Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits." You can submit your application in one of the following ways:
Step 6
After submitting your application, the VA will likely request that you to attend one or more C&P exams to evaluate your disability. The VA will schedule the exam for you and provide details about the appointment. It is critically important that you attend all C&P appointments.
Step 7
The VA will review your claim, including the evidence and exam results, to determine your eligibility and disability rating. This process can take several months. You can check the status of your claim online through your VA.gov account or by calling the VA at 1-800-827-1000.
Step 8
Once the VA reaches a decision, you will receive a notification letter outlining their decision, your disability rating, and the benefits you will receive.
Our fees
To provide low and no-cost services to Veterans needing legal representation, our standard contingency fee for VA disability representation at the RO or Board level is 20% of the awarded past-due benefits. For CAVC representation, the government covers all legal fees under the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA).
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