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Mark777 That is a comfort thing. You have to interview with them and after discussing you need to make the best selection for you. So, some of the ones most mentioned are Woods & Woods, CC&K, Perkins, Hill & Ponton, Chris Attig are a few. No particular order. Another recommendation would be Alex Graham of Asknod. Alex is a claims agent but very good on complex SMC's (if he will take you.) Berta is excellent but some of these may have a little more experience in what your situation is. This is your claim; interview a few and take the best.

 

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My advice is to get on internet and put in smc benfits lawyer.

Find one that write articles or blogs about smc benefits

Not many are verse on the smc thing shit the va ain't got it all together on it.

Go on bva site go to decision u can put in your conditions

And it show how other got granted smc.

You got all the evidence find a good lawyer who understand smc.

But don't miss the time they told you have to appeal the decision

You can appeal and look for lawyer same time.

Is this a bva decision or ro decision

I think ro you have a yr to appeal.

If it's a bva decision u have 120 days to appeal to court.

Don't miss these deadlines

 

 

 

 

 

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