If you or a loved one has received a denial of benefits letter or notice from the VA -- know that you're not alone. Hundreds of thousands of veterans' claims are denied every year -- and many of those denials are based on something other than the actual merits of the claim.

Even if you initially filed your claim on your own, you don't need to go it alone at the appellate level. Many of the VSOs will help you appeal your denial of benefits. County or state veterans officers may also be able to help you.
Because of a recent change in the law, you can also now retain Amrit Sidhu to represent you starting with your Notice of Disagreement.
Whatever you decide, we strongly recommend some kind of expert assistance in appealing your VA claim. Trying to understand the legal basis for the VA's denial, and trying to develop the evidence and legal arguments you'll need to win your appeal, requires more experience and knowledge than even the most competent do-it-yourselfer will usually have.
Call us toll-free today at (866) 529-4838 to schedule your no-cost, no obligation consultation.

WARNING! If you have been received a notice that your claim has been denied by the VA at any stage, you will have a limited time in which to appeal. Whether you do it yourself, hire the Law Office of Amrit Sidhu, or seek other assistance, acting promptly to preserve your claim is crucial.