Author name: Krause Law

Revolutionizing Veteran Readiness and Employment: Champion Attorney Transforms Lives Through Career Success

Veteran Readiness and Employment (formerly called Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment) is a program for veterans with a service-connected disability to access job training, employment accommodations, resume development, and job-seeking skills coaching. In some cases, family members may also qualify for certain benefits of this program, which is also known as Chapter 31 or VR&E. Your …

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Enhancing Military Discharge Records: Trusted Attorney Assisting US Veterans in Achieving Upgrades and Redemption

When leaving the military, members receive a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty. The (DD-214) or a National Guard Report of Separation and Record of Service (NGB-22). The DD-214 and the NGB-22 are a summary of service, including discharge characterization information. If the information contained in these documents is negative, that can have far-reaching …

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VA Attorney Securing Earned Benefits for US Veterans: Your Trusted Advocate for a Brighter Future

What Benefits Are US Veterans Entitled to? Which benefits you are entitled to can depend on the specifics of your service and your discharge, but, in general, US veterans are entitled to these benefits: Disability Compensation:  If you were partially or completely disabled as a result of your military service or had a previous condition …

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Your Compassionate Advocate for Veterans’ Disability Claims: Trusted Support for US Veterans

What Disability Benefits Are US Veterans Entitled to? To qualify for veterans disability benefits, you must have a service-related disability and an “other than dishonorable” discharge. If these requirements are met, you may qualify for the following benefits: How is My Disability Percentage Determined? When you apply for veterans disability benefits, the VA will use …

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Unveiling the Array of Benefits Available to Veterans: Beyond Disability

Do I Have to Be Disabled to Get Benefits? Disability benefits are just one kind of benefit available to US veterans. There are many other benefits you may be entitled to even if you are not disabled by service-related injuries. Veterans without a service-related disability may still qualify for these benefits: Many veterans make the …

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Why Should I Hire A Lawyer To File An Appeal For VA Disability?

As a veteran suffering from a service-related injury or illness, you already have a lot to handle. You should devote your time to healing and recovering, not spend your days stressed over the legal minutiae of fighting the VA to get your full disability benefits. Our legal team knows that your time is valuable, and …

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