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Any law firms represent less than 100%?

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I am currently rated at 30% combined.  I submit a new claim for disabilities not on my original claim.  I got denied.

I've reached put to several firms for help, and all of them have said they either only represent low income/unemployed vets or vets seeking 100% or Total Disability.

Anyone know of firms that help for less than 100%?

I'm pretty mad about my denial, as QTC was contracted for my appointments.  I had 3 C&P appointments in 2021, during September.  There was no mention of any additional appointments.  Then out of nowhere I was emailed on Feb 7th about an appointment on the 9th (which went to junk mail).  I received a paper packet in the mail from QTC postmarked on the 9th, for said appointment on the 9th.  I was out of town, so i did not see the packet until March, but even if I was home I wouldn't have seen the packet until the afternoon, on the 9th, which would have been too late.  So, I missed the appointment. On Feb 14th a decision was made.

I went into this with hopes I would get fair treatment, but this experience really makes me feel like the cards are stacked against me, and I need help from someone else to have a chance.

Thanks for any info,

 

Rob

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@USMCNASA Congratulations on your win!  Reaching 50% is great. You can get VA medical for non-SC issues, plus no more co-pays. Just be sure to contact the VA business office and ask that they do a review to see if you are due any co-pay reimbursement!

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I think the best place to go for continuity of symptoms is getting treatment at the VA.   The care is not wonderful but they do document symptoms in detail.  Just go and complain your head off because they will document all that stuff.  I wish I had started going to the VA for treatment as soon as I got out of the army. I had lots of things I could have filed on but 30 years later "no continuity of symptoms".

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