North Carolina VA Disability Advocates

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North Carolina VA Disability Advocates

Are you a disabled vet living in North Carolina? Did your injury occur during your time in service? You may be entitled to VA disability benefits!

To receive these benefits, you need to establish a service connection for their disability. Establishing a service connection and applying for VA benefits can require much time and patience. The expert advocates at Veterans Help Group have represented disabled veterans in North Carolina for over 15 years.

Veterans Disability

When applying for VA disability benefits, you must first file a claim through the Veterans Administration. The VA can then confirm a service connection and assign you a disability rating for your health condition. VA disability ratings can range from 0%-100%

Disabled Veteran benefits can include:

North Carolina Veterans Disability Resources

North Carolina VA Regional Benefit Office

Winston-Salem Regional Benefit Office

North Carolina VA Medical Centers

Durham VA Medical Center

Fayetteville VA Medical Center

Salisbury – W.G. (Bill) Hefner Medical Center

Denied VA Disability Claims

Receiving a denial letter is frustrating, this is where our experts can help.

There are several reasons your claim may have been denied. You may have left out the necessary information or evidence that your claim needs. Or, you could have simply filled out the wrong form for your claim. When your denial letter comes, be sure to read it carefully to help understand why your claim has been denied.

After you’ve taken these steps, contact the experts at Veterans Help Group. We know the criteria and what type of information is required to help you win your VA Disability claim.

Learn more about how we can help you by clicking here or call our team at 855-855-8992

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