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VetLaw - Veterans Disability Law Firm
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Brendan Garcia not only got my disability ratings increased he also got me rated at TDIU (P&T) 100%. I also found out after hiring Brendan Garcia to represent me. The other four attorneys could not represent me in Washington, DC at the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veteran Claims if needed. As I said before one attorney left me to pursue other interest and three attorneys that would not help me. I am so thankful that I was directed to an outstanding attorney that has the knowledge, experience, and professionalism, bar none, in VA disability claims law. I will always recommend Brendan Garcia and his team at Vet Law to anyone needing help with VA disability claims.
Jan. 3, 1983, I awoke to great pain. Surgery on board saved my life. I was retired at 30%.
Over the next 34 years, I worked with "EVERY" veterans service office. Five times I requested an increase of benefits. Five times denied and given the run around.
It wasn't until I contacted Brendan Garcia at VetLaw that I received any consideration. VetLaw, in just over two years, raised my service connected award from 30% to 60% to 90% to 100%.
VetLaw and Brendan Garcia secured my award. All others could not or would not.
THANK YOU Brendan and VetLaw!
-- S. Meade, Client
Instead, I would rather express my praise and gratitude for Brendan Garcia. To provide a brief history, my struggles spanned the course of 5 years. I spent my first year working with a VSO (very bad experience). I moved on to representing myself, which only provided me with the false impression that I had control over my claim (I did not). After 2 years of roadblocks, I finally made the decision to seek counsel from an attorney. Of all the attorneys I contacted, Brendan immediately impressed me. The moment I first spoke with him (I live in different state from him), it was apparent that he puts his client’s needs above all else.
Over the 3 years that we have worked together, he has been my advocate, my counselor, and my friend. Brendan approached each challenge throughout the appeals process in a focused and intelligent manner. When something unfavorable would arise, my reaction was emotional, but Brendan’s was not. He would do his research and find the error in the VA’s reasoning. Brendan would then provide a solution (or an action) to counter the latest challenge. Given VA’s tendency to make mistakes, this was a common occurrence over the course of my appeal. All the while, Brendan responded to my inquiries, provided options, and listened to my rants as if I were his only client—which I was not.
I recently received the final decision of my appeal and I am happy to say the VA finally acknowledged the conditions I incurred during service. This would never have come to fruition if not for the guidance, attention-to-detail, dedication/commitment, knowledge, determination, and so forth (the list honestly goes on and on) of Brendan Garcia. Words alone cannot express my gratitude for the things Brendan has done. I wholeheartedly recommend Brendan’s services to any Veteran seeking assistance or considering an appeal.