VA Resources
VA Regional Offices (VAROs):
Veterans can visit their local VARO to file disability claims, obtain information about benefits, and receive assistance with the claims process.
eBenefits:
eBenefits is a web portal that allows veterans to apply for benefits online, track the status of their claims, access VA records, and communicate with VA personnel.
VA.gov:
The official VA website offers comprehensive information about disability benefits, eligibility criteria, and the claims process.
Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs):
VSOs, such as the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and American Legion, provide free assistance to veterans with disability claims.
VA Benefits and Health Care Helpline:
Veterans can call the VA Benefits and Health Care Helpline at 1-800-827-1000 to speak with a VA representative about disability benefits, health care services, and other VA programs.
Vet Centers:
Vet Centers offer counseling, outreach, and referral services to combat veterans and their families.
Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) Offices:
VBA offices provide assistance with disability claims, including help with completing forms, obtaining medical evidence, and appealing denials.
VA Medical Centers (VAMCs):
VA Medical Centers offer health care services to eligible veterans, including medical examinations and treatment for service-connected disabilities.
Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA):
Veterans who disagree with decisions made by the VA Regional Offices can appeal to the BVA for a review of their claims.
Appeals Modernization Act (AMA) Resources:
Resources on the VA website provide information about appeal options under the AMA, including the Supplemental Claim, Higher-Level Review, and Board Appeal lanes.
For personalized assistance with your VA disability claim, please fill out a free case evaluation form or contact our office at (404) 692-6494 to speak with one of our experienced attorneys.
VA Regional Offices (VAROs):
Veterans can visit their local VARO to file disability claims, obtain information about benefits, and receive assistance with the claims process.
eBenefits:
eBenefits is a web portal that allows veterans to apply for benefits online, track the status of their claims, access VA records, and communicate with VA personnel.
VA.gov:
The official VA website offers comprehensive information about disability benefits, eligibility criteria, and the claims process.
Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs):
VSOs, such as the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and American Legion, provide free assistance to veterans with disability claims.
VA Benefits and Health Care Helpline:
Veterans can call the VA Benefits and Health Care Helpline at 1-800-827-1000 to speak with a VA representative about disability benefits, health care services, and other VA programs.
Vet Centers:
Vet Centers offer counseling, outreach, and referral services to combat veterans and their families.
Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) Offices:
VBA offices provide assistance with disability claims, including help with completing forms, obtaining medical evidence, and appealing denials.
VA Medical Centers (VAMCs):
VA Medical Centers offer health care services to eligible veterans, including medical examinations and treatment for service-connected disabilities.
Board of Veterans’ Appeals (BVA):
Veterans who disagree with decisions made by the VA Regional Offices can appeal to the BVA for a review of their claims.
Appeals Modernization Act (AMA) Resources:
Resources on the VA website provide information about appeal options under the AMA, including the Supplemental Claim, Higher-Level Review, and Board Appeal lanes.