Florida Veterans Disability Advocates
If you live in Florida and are a disabled veteran, you may be entitled to VA disability benefits.
To receive disabled veteran benefits, you must first establish a service connection for your health condition or disability.
Applying for veterans disability benefits can require a lot of time and patience which can be very frustrating. Our knowledgeable veterans disability advocates have represented disabled veterans in Florida for over 15 years.
VA Disability Compensation In Florida
To apply for VA disability benefits, a veteran needs to first file, a claim through the Department Of Veterans Affairs. The VA can then confirm a service connection and assign a disability rating to the veterans health condition. These VA Disability ratings range anywhere from 0% – 100%.
These benefits may include:
- Disability Compensation
- Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC)
- Special Monthly Compensation (SMC)
- Total Disability Based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU)
- VA Pension
- Healthcare benefits
- Dental Care benefits
- Education benefits for Veterans and their families
- Claims Based on Special Circumstances
What To Do If Your VA Disability Benefits Have Been Denied
If you have received a denial letter, there are several reasons this could happen. You may have left out the necessary information or evidence that your claim needs. You may have filled out the wrong form or your claim is still being processed.
Read your denial carefully to understand why your claim has been denied. Our expert advocates know the criteria and what type of information is required to help you win your claim. To learn more about how we can help you, call 855-855-8992 or fill out our contact form here.