If you need to take your Veterans Disability case to the Board of Veteran Appeals because you have lost in the regional court, you will want an experienced attorney at your side. Despite your service in the US Military, the court system is harsh and we highly recommend speaking with an attorney before seeing the Veterans Affairs office. While the Board of Appeals is located in Washington, DC, they conduct hearings in every regional office. Mr. Kendall frequently meets with clients at the their local office, regardless of what state they live in. When necessary, he will also meet with you in Board of Appeals headquarters in Washington, DC.
If you or a loved one has suffered a physical or emotional injury while serving in the US Military and were discharged under honorable conditions, please don't hesitate to contact Boulder, Colorado attorney Sean Kendall at 1-877-629-1712.
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- Posted on 03/24/2014 VA Plan to Transform the Appeals Process: Va proposes to shorten the time it takes to appeal decisions to the Board of Veterans' Appeals (currently three years) by gutting veterans rights.
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