Injured Veterans, a Nationwide Law Firm, Now Assisting Veterans in California Applying For or Appealing Their Disability Benefits
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., Sept. 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Veterans with disabilities that are the result of a disease or that were incurred or aggravated during active military service, as well as post-service disabilities that are considered related or secondary to circumstances of military service, are eligible for disability compensation, a tax-free benefit.
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Injured Veterans has represented veteran clients who suffer psychiatric and physical medical conditions related to their military service, including hearing loss, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), spine injury, military sexual trauma (MST), traumatic brain injury (TBI), knee problems, arthritis of the spine, toxic water exposure and agent orange conditions.
The amount of veteran's benefits is based on a graduated scale of 10-100 percent, according to disability degree. Veterans with dependents who have a disability rating of 30 percent or higher are eligible to receive an additional allowance. Injured Veterans works without fee if no new or increased benefits are realized.
In addition to the benefits paid by the VA, each state offers additional benefits. States all across the nation have benefits and services to help their resident veterans, and California is no different!
Benefits provided by the state of California include those in the areas of education, employment financial assistance, housing, veteran business, and more.
CalVet is the full-service agency that helps veterans, their family members and survivors, advocating for and aggressively pursuing all federal and state benefits and entitlements on their behalf. The legal team at Injured Veterans, a nationwide law firm, is also available to veterans in the state of California.
Among the primary programs and benefits available to California veterans, spouses and their children:
- Education – financial assistance to help cover the cost of tuition, healthcare, housing, training and other expenses incurred through furthering veterans' education and skills. College tuition fee waivers are also available for veterans' dependents.
- Employment – all veterans are eligible for assistance in getting training and employment, as well as assistance in obtaining unemployment insurance.
- Property Tax Exemptions – based upon the assessed value of the home.
- Healthcare – The Mental Health Service Act helps address prevention and early intervention services with the goal of promoting, preserving or restoring the health of the state's veterans.
- Housing – Veterans Homes of California provides professional and low-cost residential, assisted living and medical facilities throughout the state for aged or disabled veterans who are residents of California.
- Veteran Business – business license fees, taxes and other fees may be waived for veterans who engage in sales activities
If you are in need of professional help, speak with a lawyer, like Injured Veterans' Adam Werner, Esquire. They provide legal help for veterans and their families in all federal benefits matters, assisting in the appeal denial of benefits from the VA. For more information about Injured Veterans, call 1-888-500-0000 or visit www.injuredveterans.com
Contact:
Adam Werner, Attorney
InjuredVeterans.com
Phone: (888) 500-0000
Email
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