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hedgey
My husband's cousin is looking for an attorney to help take on his claim (well, sort of). He's in upstate NY and has been denied his claim for HTN and GERD as secondary due to medications he takes for his SC back. He also has been diagnosed with PTSD but hasn't filed a claim since he can't face the challenge of pulling together the evidence.
I've told him to get a lawyer, but he says he just doesn't know where to start looking. His VSO is worthless, he says, and he's heard nothing good about the other VSO's available in his area. He's at the end of his rope and says he wants to just let it go, but I can't stand to see him do that!
So what's the best way to find a good, honest, pro-vet attorney? He doesn't have a social network to ask around in, and he says he can't face doing interview after interview.
I can't help him with his case, I have more than I can manage with my own and my husbands... but can anyone help me point him in the right direction?
Let us be kind, one to another, for we are each of us together in our pain.
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