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Jackson, MS Veterans Benefits Lawyer

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You’ve served your country, but you’re not the same person you were when you entered the service. You know there are VA benefits to help you, but how do you get them? Looking at the VA’s website and trying to figure out all the steps you need to take can be overwhelming.

You don’t have to try to get the benefits you’re owed on your own. Call the Jackson veterans benefits lawyers at Derek Hall, P.C. We have three decades of experience working with the VA’s system, and we know how to secure the benefits our clients need.

Let us handle all the claims and legal work and take the burden of securing benefits off your shoulders. Call our office today for a free, no-obligation consultation about what we can do for you.

Understanding VA Disability Benefits

VA disability benefits are monthly payments made to veterans with service-related disabilities. These payments are tax-free. Benefits are available for physical conditions, like traumatic brain injuries or chronic illness, and for mental health conditions, like PTSD, that developed before, during, or after military service.

Veterans can qualify for disability benefits if they can prove that their disabilities were incurred or aggravated during active duty. The amount of compensation a veteran receives is based on the severity of their disability and the number of dependents they have.

Federal and Mississippi Veteran Benefits

Federal benefits that are available to veterans can include the following:
Medical benefits
Dental plans
Disability benefits
PTSD support
Readjustment counseling
VA mortgage loans
Death benefits for surviving dependent family members
Eligibility depends on the veteran’s discharge status, service-connected disability, and time on active duty.

Mississippi also offers programs to assist veterans, such as the following:
Full exemption from state income tax on military retirement and disability benefits
Property tax exemption for veterans with a 100 percent service-connected disability
Education and tuition assistance at Mississippi colleges and universities
State veterans homes in Biloxi, Collins, Jackson, Kosciusko, and Oxford
Low-interest home loans up to $400,000
Veterans who indicate their status on state employment applications are given priority
Exemption from concealed weapon permit fees
Outdoor recreation benefits
Financial assistance programs to support veterans and their families

All of these federal and state benefits work together to support veterans and their families, both as veterans return from service and in the long term.
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Common VA Benefits Claims and Legal Challenges

Although it seems logical that veterans who served their country shouldn’t have to prove they are entitled to veterans’ benefits, claims are often challenged. Some of the issues veterans encounter when they apply for benefits include the following:
Initial Claim Denials – The VA can deny claims for insufficient information, errors on the application, or a lack of clear service connection.
Under-Rated Conditions – Your claim may be denied if they don’t give your condition the appropriate disability rating. The VA may rate your condition on a baseline, rather than taking the totality of your circumstances into account.
Missing Service Records – If the VA can’t find your service records, they can deny your claim. Even if the records are missing or misplaced because of their own internal error, they may still deny your claim.
If your VA claim has been denied, you need a lawyer with experience in handling VA claims. A skilled lawyer knows how to successfully appeal these denials because they understand the tactics the VA uses to deny claims. Whether they need to find your service records or provide additional medical records to support your claim, a veterans benefits lawyer can handle all these issues for you.
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When to Contact a Veterans Benefits Lawyer

You need a lawyer for veterans benefits anytime you are trying to get benefits from the VA. However, if you didn’t get a lawyer at the beginning of your claim, you need one if any of the following problems arise:
Your claim gets denied
You’re appealing your claim
Your claim gets denied
Your claim gets denied
Having a lawyer to represent you means you have a better chance of getting the benefits you need because your lawyer knows how the VA system works. They know what’s required to file a successful claim or appeal and to get the benefits you’re entitled to.

Practical Steps Veterans and Families Can Take

When it comes time for you to file a claim for veterans’ benefits, there are steps you can take to improve your chances of success, such as the following:
Gather all your medical records so the VA doesn’t deny your application for lack of documentation.
Keep a daily journal in which you note your symptoms, daily pain levels, and how your condition affects your ability to perform your usual daily activities.
Make sure you meet every deadline associated with your claim. If the VA denies your claim, be sure to file your appeal before the deadline passes. If they request additional information, make sure you provide the documentation within the time period they specify.
If you’d rather not have the hassle of taking care of all these details yourself, or of making sure you don’t skip any deadlines, you need a lawyer. Instead of Googling “veterans benefits lawyer near me,” contact the experienced veterans’ benefits lawyers at Derek Hall, P.C.

Speak With a Jackson Veterans Benefits Lawyer Today

Why call the veterans disability benefits lawyers at Derek Hall, P.C.? We pride ourselves on fighting for the rights of those who bravely fought for us. Our experienced team knows how the VA benefits system works. For over 30 years, we’ve been helping veterans across Mississippi access the benefits they deserve.

Here’s what one of our clients had to say about working with us:

“Derek and his team were a pleasure to work with. They helped me get my disability approved after I had initially been denied. They were very understanding and patient. They worked diligently and didn’t leave a stone unturned. I’m forever grateful. THANKS HEAVY HITTER!!!” – Zenoria Carter

Don’t wait. Let us do the heavy lifting for you. Call our office or contact us online today for your free, fully confidential consultation about how we can help you get the benefits you deserve.

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