VA Rating Reduction Lawyer Florida
Protect Your Veterans’ Benefits with Our Florida VA Rating Reduction Lawyer
Are you worried that your Veterans’ Benefits are going to be reduced? Many military service veterans rely on benefits and health care from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and could face serious financial and medical hardship if those benefits were reduced or ceased. Gregory M. Rada, Attorney at Law, understands how much you sacrificed for your county, including your health. We know you may feel nervous or unsure where to turn when your benefits are jeopardized. The advice and advocacy of our Florida VA rating reduction lawyer can help you appeal a denied or minimized rating reduction and prepare an appeal or file a new claim to keep your benefits.
Suppose the VA determines that your disability has improved or that your medical condition has improved, thus making you better able to engage in gainful employment. In that case, it can reduce your disability rating and thus your monthly benefits. Our attorneys can help you break through the red tape and preserve your benefits. Call today for a free case review.H2 Legal Advice and Assistance with Your VA Disability Rating
The VA schedules periodic reviews of disabled veterans’ benefits. You may have a schedule to reevaluate your condition and benefits and potentially adjust your rating depending on how much you have healed or recovered. Usually, only people with disabilities that can potentially become less severe are subject to these ratings (for example, if your rating is based on the loss of a limb, you are unlikely to have a rating review, but someone with a disease or service-related illness may).
Your VA exam is intended to determine:
- Whether your symptoms present the same level of severity
- Whether you still have the same disability as that for which you filed your claim
A doctor may also determine your likelihood of future recovery or evaluate what kinds of employment you may be able to perform. The goal of these exams is to ensure that only veterans who require specific benefits receive them. However, a notice of a rating review doesn’t mean that your benefits immediately cease. You have the right to Due Process; our attorneys can help you assert that right.
Support From An Experienced Veterans Disability Attorney
We can help draft your appeal and advise you on what kind of supporting documentation you need for your claim, including medical records. We can also present your appeal to the VA and argue on your behalf. If your symptoms are unchanged after your rating review, then the VA shouldn’t reduce your benefits, but you have a better chance of protecting them with the help of our attorneys. But, if your rating was reduced, you must act fast. You only have 60 days from the notice of your rating decrease to appeal the decision. If you want to request a redetermination hearing, you only have 30 days from the date of your notice to do so. The faster you contact our attorneys, the faster we can get to work to help you.
You have the right to due process if your disability rating is under review or has been reduced. Let our Florida VA rating reduction lawyer help protect you. Call Gregory M. Rada, Attorney at Law, today for a free consultation.
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