When your VA disability claim gets denied, you may feel frustrated and overwhelmed. You served your country, but now it seems like the government is not willing to take care of you. However, don’t give up hope just yet. With the help of a Chicago VA disability benefits lawyer from Comerford Law Office, you can appeal your denial and potentially get the benefits that you deserve. We are passionate about representing veterans and their families, ensuring that your service and sacrifices are honored with the support you need.
Attorney James Comerford has been helping veterans since 2008 and has a deep commitment to advocating for disabled individuals. As a member of the National Organization of Veterans Advocates (NOVA), he has demonstrated a proven commitment to protecting the rights of veterans. Some of the common types of disability claims we handle include:
Our firm’s successful track record includes numerous significant case results. These victories illustrate our capability to handle diverse and challenging claims.
We understand that each veteran’s situation is unique, and we approach every case with empathy and personalized attention. From the initial consultation to the final appeal, we are with you every step of the way. Our comprehensive process includes:
The VA appeals process can be confusing and time-consuming. It is critical to have a knowledgeable attorney by your side. Comerford Law Office offers insight into all aspects of the VA decision review process, including:
Our commitment extends beyond just filing your claim. We prepare thoroughly for hearings and appeals, ensuring that every angle of your case is covered. Our goal is not only to win your appeal but also to secure retroactive pay for any past wrongs, such as misdiagnosed PTSD or overlooked medical conditions.
If you’re facing a VA disability benefits denial, don’t navigate this journey alone. Let the experienced team at Comerford Law Office advocate for you. Contact us today for a consultation, and let us help you get the benefits that you deserve. You served our country; now let us serve you.