Why Should You Hire A VA Disability Lawyer To Handle Your Disability Appeal?
The VA regularly denies valid disability benefits claims and often makes the same mistakes in their decisions. Veterans law is complicated and involves the intersection of medicine and law.
Practice Areas
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PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination
Agent Orange Disability Claims
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Military Sexual Trauma
TDIU/ Unemploymability
Gulf War Syndrome
Sleep Disorders
Mental Illness
Our VA Appeals Process
Step 1 – Evaluate
Step 2 – Representation
Step 3 – Review Claims File
Step 4 – Determine Strategy
Step 5- Case Development
Step 6 -Submit Legal Brief and Evidence
We Represent Veterans Nationwide
We know that your disability claim is important, and our team of disability lawyers is dedicated
to helping veterans and other claimants get the benefits they deserve.
Committed, Compassionate. Confident
Meet Our Team
The Centonzio Law team is made up of award-winning and highly rated veterans law attorneys. Our VA disability lawyers understand the appeals process and how to get the benefits our clients are entitled to service
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What is the VA Disability Claim Process?
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How Much Will VA Disability Increase in 2024?
Read More: How Much Will VA Disability Increase in 2024?Veterans of the various branches of the United States’ armed forces face many hazards while on active duty. In some situations, these result in them suffering illnesses or injuries that impact their current health and employment chances.
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Does PTSD Ever Go Away?
Read More: Does PTSD Ever Go Away?PTSD is a sadly common consequence of serving in the armed forces of the United States. Especially for veterans who served on the frontlines in active duty, the experiences of being in the military can have long-lasting mental health consequences.