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Capt Daniel Goodman
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I've been trying to let those on the site here about an extremely highly qualified group of principally VA qualified attorneys called the Natl org of vet advocates or NOVA on https://vetadvocates.org that helped!both of my wife and myself about our VA claim for me. I don't deny that vet groups are all quite qualified as well as free however the NOVA mbrs all scrupulously adhere to the law governing how they actually get paid on contingency fee and were well worth our using one of their mbrs when our claim for me quite simply became way too complex for one of the major vet groups to handle despite their very real abilities. The vet group we used only had attorneys involved in DC while we were in my, and only to handle appeals to the BVA, CAVC, and the federal courts above the CAVC. The NOVA mbrs often as did ours freq volunteer with local law school vet law clinics supervised by atty law school faculty another freq overlooked possibility for VA claim help. Some claims just so positively horrendous as ours for me did that we eventually realized why using an atty was both necessary as well as preferable, also how to use atty help properly, as attys are not there to be at the literal beck and call of a client, the client is often expected to still do a good deal of legwork filling out forms and writing up letters describing claim circumstances, which attys simply often cannot know every conceivable detail and or aspect regarding, honestly. Also VA claims freq take as is well known half a decade to a decade or more, as happened with ours for me, so to expect otherwise is simply unrealistic, trust me on that. What attys are useful for also is in navigating large bureaucratic machines with many moving parts and bureaucratic many headed hydras of which the VA and svcs are perhaps among the world's largest obviously. I'm not saying attys are for everyone they may not be for a given claimant though as Lincoln said I think esntly is that only a fool has themselves for a client I believe or words to that effect. Those are my thoughts for whatever they're worth hope they were useful would be most eager to know any thoughts and or feedback many thanks.
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Sgt Joe LaBranche
Sgt Joe LaBranche
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Thank you for sharing, Capt Daniel Goodman! Is this a Pro Bono organization?
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Capt Daniel Goodman
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It's a profesnl society of mainly attorneys though possible also some non attys who still advocate and are VA qualified, so as to the pro bono aspect I'm uncertain if that term is applicable in the context here. They're not a vet group, those are all nonprofits, I believe, the major ones, I think, NOVA is the admin group of the really seriously highly qualified VA knowledgeable attys who do I'd gathered some of the most complex VA claims, though as I'd mentioned on contingency fee, which ,we assure you, is well worth paying promise, hope that was useful, if you'd wish to know more, I'll also try to answer, many thanks .
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MSgt Gloria Vance
MSgt Gloria Vance
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They get their pay as a percentage of what you are awarded. You get nothing... They get nothing... You get $50k, they get their percentage. One of the major complaints with attorneys have been the pace on which they work. Some will work the claim slowly to increase their portion. I have worked 5 claims (mine and fellow vets). The steps are well laid out and easy to follow..... I did use an IMO, worth every $$. I firmly believe no one is more vested in your claim that you!!! You have to read and be knowledgeable on how the claim system works. I found the Veterans Benefit Network (VBN) a wonderful source of information. Most importantly, do what you are comfortable doing!!!
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Capt Daniel Goodman
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I understand, truly, I do, and am not disagreeing, i only mention them as they did usngood, we gotnone of their attys who was himself a vet, which helps certnly, and they we thought were just another useful alternative that's all honest many thanks .
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MSgt Gloria Vance
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I agree it is bad, however a better fix would be to review each case, on a case by case basis!! I know people in Leavenworth and out of Leavenworth who have committed murder, child molestation and rape and there is NO WAY these individuals deserve VA Benefits. Unfortunately, SOME veterans lie about their discharge circumstances and there needs to be a faster way to get those QUALIFIED veterans their just due, but also weed out those who should never have veterans benefits!!!
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CSM Geologist
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Unacceptable! This needs to be fixed.
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