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You may be entitled to veterans' disability benefits if you are unable to work as a result of an injury sustained during the course of your military service. The injury does not have to have been a result of an accident connected with official duties. Your accidental injury is considered to be service related if it occurred during the time of your enlistment.
The The Law Offices of Paul M. Goodson, P.C., has successfully represented many North Carolina service people whose veterans' disability claims had been denied. Initial consultations are free — and when we accept a case, we are not paid until and unless the person receives back-benefits. Our attorney's fees are a percentage of the payout of back benefits.
To discuss your service-related injury with our veterans' disability lawyer, contact The Law Offices of Paul M. Goodson, P.C., and schedule a no-obligation consultation.
Examples of service-related injuries may include the following:
- Injuries caused by bombing incidents
- Car accidents
- Accidents occurring during time off — such as sports injuries — while enlisted in the military
- Exposure to toxins (such as Agent Orange for Vietnam veterans)
Military injuries may qualify you for veterans' disability benefits as a result of your injury. Communicating the facts clearly to the VA is the key component of an appeal of a denied veterans' disability claim. You may already be receiving veterans' benefits, but be entitled to a higher disability rating — and an increase in benefits.
Pursue the Veteran's Disability Benefits You Need and Deserve
We are prepared to advise you on the most likely routes to a successful benefit claim, rating adjustment or appeal related to military injuries. 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 personal injury lawyer. Come to one of our law office locations in Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham or Fayetteville — or let us know if you need us to come to you.









