Should I Hire an Attorney or VSO to Help Me with My VA Claim?

by Spencer & Spencer on April 22, 2010

Attorneys win more cases at the BVA than VSOs

As you can see from the above chart, having an attorney at your BVA hearing increases your chances of winning.

Even though attorneys have been able to represent claimants at BVA hearings for only a short time, our impact is being felt by the veterans we represent. Attorneys were successful for their clients in 69% of the hearings before the BVA.

Although VSOs like the DAV provide a valuable service to many veterans, they are overworked. Many VSOs do not have the manpower or resources to adequately handle your case through the many stages of appeals.

Our firm is honored to help veterans who have sacrificed for all of us. We have many years of experience dealing with the government,  which ensures your claim has the best chance for success.

We also give personal attention to our clients-you will never feel like a number at our firm.

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