5 Questions to Ask Your VA Disability Attorney in Ohio

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    Whenever you have to deal with the judicial system, it is always prudent to go into such a process with support. It is nerve-wracking enough to be in front of professionals and a judge. You don’t need that stress especially when you are already dealing with an injury or disability. Therefore, this is where a VA Certified Veterans Disability Lawyer comes in handy.

    An attorney can help you navigate the legal system to ensure you get what is due to you. While an attorney cannot speed up the VA’s decision, it can help diminish the headaches and obstacles on the way. With so many rules, regulations, and formalities, having a lawyer who is knowledgeable in VA law will be a great asset.

    While you may not necessarily need a lawyer when first applying for benefits, using a veteran’s service organization to assist you with the application if need be, you may want to consider at least consulting one if you were to get denied and are considering filing an appeal. But, finding the right lawyer is crucial. Therefore, before you settle on a VA lawyer, make sure to ask the prospects these five questions:

    1. Are you VA-accredited?
    Lawyers are not-one-size-fits-all. Law is a vast universe of regulations and branches; therefore, having a lawyer who is trained and knowledgeable specifically in Veteran’s law. Not all benefit regulations are universal either, so to get the best results, a VA-accredited attorney is your best choice. You maybe even consider asking for documentation of the accreditation. If he or she is reluctant to show you, that may be cause for suspicion.

    2. How long have you been practicing veteran’s law?
    You want someone who is experienced to get you the benefits you deserve. He or she will have some tricks up his or her sleeve that is only developed through years of practice and performance. Furthermore, experience will allow the attorney to predict whether or not it is worth pursuing an appeal to help you save some money if it wouldn’t be helpful to get an expensive lawyer.

    3. When did you last attend a veteran’s law training?
    This question will allow you to judge how up-to-date your prospective attorney on the law. Because laws are ever-changing, it is important for your lawyer to put their pride aside and admit they may not know everything there is to know. Therefore, making sure the lawyer you hire knows that correct updates is vital.

    4. How long have you been practicing in this area?
    Along with experience in VA law, you should ask how long your prospective lawyer has been practicing in the area. If they have been in Ohio for a while, they may have more knowledge of the judges you may be dealing with. Finding an attorney who has that inside scoop can be helpful.

    5. Will you represent me all the way through the process?
    It’s good to make these terms clear for both parties even if it seems like you both are on the same page. Perhaps drawing up a contract will help protect both of you during the process. Contact Liner Legal today for help and assistance with your claim.

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