VA benefits can make a real difference in the lives of those seniors who receive them. Unfortunately, many veterans and their spouses, children or parents review the rules for eligibility on their own and determine that they are not eligible. They may think that if they were not wounded during wartime they are not eligible. While the letter of those rules may seem to preclude your eligibility, a lawyer who is familiar with and skilled in these issues knows that the possibility exists for securing benefits even for those who appear to be ineligible.
There are several types of VA benefits available to veterans, and widows and widowers of veterans:
- Low Income Pension
- Household Benefits
- Service Connected Benefits
- Non-Service Connected Benefits
- Prescription Benefits
- Burial Benefits
- Nursing Home Benefits
- Aid and Attendance
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At The Charles Law Offices, our Clearwater VA benefits attorney understands how to deal with the Veterans Administration and their eligibility requirements. You can rely on us to help you deal with the forms and the bureaucracy that stand between you and the benefits you have earned. Let us help make sure that you are receiving the full benefits that you are entitled to.
Contact a Largo Veterans Benefits Attorney at The Charles Law Offices
If you, your parent, child or spouse served in the U.S. military and you want to ensure that you are receiving the full benefits to which you are entitled, we can help you. At The Charles Law Offices, we take pride in the level of support we provide to our clients. To schedule a free initial consultation with our Florida lawyer, call 727.475.6340, toll free at 866.607.6531 or simply contact us online. We accept credit cards for our clients' convenience.
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