Former members of the military who are suffering with disabling conditions or injuries are entitled to certain benefits in honor of their service. If an injury or illness can be shown to be connected to the service member's time in the military, they are entitled to a range of veterans' disability benefits. For those veterans whose injury or illness cannot be directly attributed to their time in the service, the same benefits are not available. However, a pension is available for non-service related disabilities.
At The Law Offices of Paul M. Goodson, P.C., our North Carolina veterans' disability benefits attorney has extensive experience helping individuals secure the benefits that they need. Our skill with medical evidence allows us to create highly effective presentations of the disabling conditions or injuries that our clients are suffering from.
Disability benefits can provide access to medical care that you may not otherwise have access to. Further disability benefits may provide financial support that is necessary due to your illness or injury interfering with your ability to maintain employment.
Service-Connected Disability
When your disability is related to your military service a wide range of benefits become available that include medical care and financial compensation. The disability compensation is based on a rating of your disability. Our firm is skilled in creating an accurate picture of the level of disability that you are suffering from.
Non-Service Connected Disability
For those veterans whose disability is not related to their service, the VA offers a disability pension. This pension is available to veterans who served in a war and their spouses.
Contact The Law Offices of Paul M. Goodson, P.C.
For exceptional representation from a firm that is dedicated to helping you secure the veterans' disability benefits that you deserve, turn to The Law Offices of Paul M. Goodson, P.C. With offices in Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham and Fayetteville, we offer skilled and experienced advocacy to a wide range of North Carolina residents. To schedule a free initial consultation, call toll free at 866-NC-HURT-1 (866-624-8781) or simply contact us online.












