In it, the Court laid out a road map for Veterans trying to get the correct VA rating for migraines.
In this video, attorney Chris Attig with the law firm of Attig | Curran | Steel, PLLC, discusses the Court's decision and what it means for veterans with migraines, and the attorneys who represent them.
If you believe you should get a higher VA rating for your migraines, or if the VA or BVA denied service connection for your migraine condition, request a consult at BVAappeals.com
If you are an agent, VSO, or attorney, you have a tough decision under AMA when the BVA issues a denial of your client’s benefits.
On one hand, you can file a supplemental claim.
On the other, you can file an appeal to the US Court of Ap…
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I really can’t take it anymore. I’m sure many like you feel the same way.
Every time another child with a military weapon ambushes a school full of children, I am overwhelmed with emotions that have no outlet. I can’t even process…
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When appellate courts review the decisions of lower courts – or in administrative law where a Court like the US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) reviews the decisions of the BVA, an administrative tribunal – they use “…
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Let me tell you the story of two veterans.
The first veteran – we’ll call him Jim – claimed he was exposed to herbicides – Agent Orange – outside of the Republic of Vietnam. After the VA spent decades denying his claim,…
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