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First Name
Johm
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Last Name
Williams
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Birthday
June 10, 1963
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About Me
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), veterans and their families make up almost 20 percent of the population in the United States. Thousands of eligible veterans claims are filed every year, and the government often rejects or denies some legitimate claims, even when you and your family need and deserve those benefits. When a veteran’s benefits claim is reduced, denied, or ignored, it hurts not only you, but also your family and loved ones.
The Law Office of John M. Williams, LLC protects the service-connected disability benefits of veterans. John M. Williams is accredited by the Department of Veterans Affairs to prepare, present and prosecute claims for Veterans Benefits before the Department of Veterans Affairs. He is also a member of the National Organization of Veterans’ Advocates (NOVA), and various military and veteran law sections and associations.
Many of our country’s fighting men and women suffer from a wide range of physical and mental health problems. Traumatic brain injuries (TBI), spinal cord injuries and exposure to toxic chemicals are but a few of the medical issues veterans experience.
Other health problems can include depression, diabetes, degenerative disc disease, military sexual trauma (MST), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Some problems may occur as a secondary condition because it resulted due to the primary disability.
Veterans disability benefits are different from other disability claims and can be complicated to pursue alone. The rules and regulations are complicated and often changing. Having a veterans disability lawyer on your side can help you get the compensation you need—the money you deserve—for your disability.
You may be eligible for veterans benefits even if you are receiving Social Security or if you are still working. The process of appealing or contesting the VA denial for veterans benefits is complicated, and the paperwork and waiting times can be frustrating. We believe it is important that injured veterans and their families get the lawful money and benefits they need and deserve.
If you’ve been the denied veterans disability benefits you lawfully deserve, you don’t have to face the VA alone.
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