Accrued Benefits
Anxiety
Burn Pits
Camp Lejeune
Cancer
Death Benefits or DIC
Defense Contractor Whistleblowers
Depression
Diabetes
Gastrointestinal Problems
Gulf War Syndrome
Gulf War Veterans with Chronic Disabilities
Heart Disabilities and Other Cardiovascular Conditions
Migraines
Mental Health
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome
Orthopedic Claims
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Psychiatric Disability
Schizophrenia
SDVOSB Whistleblower Rewards
Serious Neurological Disorders and Organic Brain Syndrome
Skin Diseases
Sleep Apnea / Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
Sleep Disorders
Spinal Cord and Back Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
VA Medical Malpractice
Any medical condition that is not congenital may be subject to service-connection. The same basic principles apply no matter what the condition. Over the years, as veterans disability lawyers, we have represented Veterans with some bizarre and rare conditions, and the cases are pursued exactly the same way that we would pursue a more common disability. So, if you have a condition that is not listed here on our web site, rest assured that our veterans benefits attorneys may still be able to help you. Keep in mind that we tend to focus our resources on helping Veterans who are unable to work as a result of their service-connected disabilities. If you have such a disability, including those from rare medical conditions, and the VA has recently denied your claim, please do not hesitate to contact our office. As veterans’ disability lawyers we have vast experience in handling complex medical cases.