North Carolina Agent Orange Exposure Lawyer

Vietnam Vets | Goodson & Piemonte

Vietnam Vets | Goodson & Piemonte

Are You Suffering Effects of Agent Orange Exposure in Vietnam?

North Carolina Vietnam veterans: you are not forgotten. Years have passed since your fateful military service — and you may still be suffering the effects, both physically and emotionally. At The Law Offices of Paul M. Goodson, P.C., we are proud of the service that we are able to provide to honorable veterans of our armed forces — even when service occurred years ago.

The law stipulates that veterans who served in Vietnam between 1962 and 1975 are presumed to have been exposed to Agent Orange if they have a disease that the Veterans Administration acknowledges as having a connection with Agent Orange. A partial list of diseases on the VA's list of " Diseases associated with exposure to certain herbicide agents" is as follows:

  • Neuropathy
  • Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Hodgkin's disease
  • Multiple myeloma
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Prostate cancer
  • Respiratory cancer
  • Soft tissue sarcoma
  • Heart disease
  • B-Cell Leukemia 

Have you made a claim for veterans' benefits based on this or any other disease named by the VA as related to exposure to Agent Orange? Was your claim denied? Our North Carolina attorney has guided and protected many disabled veterans through the appeals process. Even if you are already receiving veterans' benefits, we may be able to help you get your rating adjusted upward — resulting in an increase in benefit payments.

Pursue the Veterans' Disability Benefits You Need and Deserve

We are prepared to advise you on the most likely routes to a successful benefit claim, adjustment or appeal when exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam may be related to a disease that you now cope with. Our goal is to help you recover the full financial compensation you deserve.

Call or e-mail the law firm to schedule a no-obligation consultation and preliminary case review with our experienced North Carolina veterans' disability lawyer. Come to our law office location most convenient to you: in Charlotte, Raleigh or Fayetteville — or let us know if you need a visit from us.